To install Halo 2 on a 64-bit computer running Windows 7, first ensure that you have the game disc or a digital copy. Insert the disc into your drive or run the setup file for the digital version. If prompted, run the installer in compatibility mode by right-clicking the setup file, selecting "Properties," going to the "Compatibility" tab, and choosing "Windows XP (Service Pack 2)" or "Windows Vista." Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation, and consider updating the game with any available patches for optimal performance.
you can totally play it on windows 7 all you need is to run it in administrator mode.
The only difference comes at when you are getting the drivers. While installing 32-bit drivers to a 64-bit computer, the installation might be successful. However, when installing 64-bit drivers to a 32-bit computer, the drivers will not install. But it is good to get drivers that match your computer bit system.
Assuming that your computer support x64, just get a 64-bit installation disc from your manufaturer and install it. (Alternatively, you can download the ISO for it online and install it to a few DVDs or a flash drive)
You need a 64-bit computer with a working 64-bit operating system. When you install java it will install the 64-bit, it will recognize you have a 64-bit computer and install it
a windows vista is an upgrade for a normal windows it can still do everything but it is just a bit more high tech
you would need to check a few things first. run the windows seven upgrade adviser and that will tell you if your computer is capable. 64 bit computers can hold more than for gigabytes of RAM, so it would run faster.
Yes Ccleaner is works on 64 bit windows XPpro SP3 computer
Windows 7 required 20 Gigabyte (GB) of space to install a 64-bit version into the system.
Once you have installed Halo 2 simply install Games for windows live, or if you have another games for windows live game you have already gotten to work you can simply reinstall the game you got to work earlier.
Yes, but you would have to re-install windows with a disc or usb stick with a 32-bit version on it
Internet Explorer comes preinstalled with all Windows Operating Systems. To upgrade it, you would go to Windows Update. If you have a 64 bit Operating System, you can not install a 32 bit version.
To install a 32-bit version of Windows 7, a computer system must have at least a 1 GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM, and 16 GB of available hard disk space. Additionally, the system should support DirectX 9 graphics with a WDDM 1.0 or higher driver. Compatibility with a 32-bit architecture is also required, meaning the CPU should not be exclusively 64-bit.