Step 1: Click on the flag (at the bottom left-hand corner of your computer screen) Step 2: Click on, "Computer" Step 3: Insert your The Sims computer disc Step 4: Click on the icon with a letter, "D:" on the right side.
Wubi can only be used to install Ubuntu. (It stands for Windows-based Ubuntu Installer).
No. Windows 7 is based upon Windows Vista but includes new features, bug fixes, and performance enhancements.
There is no average. The amount of time it takes will vary considerably based on the specifications of the computer and the number of applications installed.
Windows 3.x refers to GUI (Graphical User Interface) based personal computer operating systems from Microsoft. These are very early predecessors of current Windows XP and Vista. These include Windows 3.0 or Windows 3.1x. These were followed by Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and then Windows Vista. - Neeraj Sharma
No, Maplestory is a windows based game only. Maplestory can only be played on a PC, but if you install it on a Mac, you have to install windows onto your mac, then download Maplestory onto the windows side of your Mac computer.
No. Quite the opposite. The next version of Windows, Windows 7, will be based on Windows Vista with some performance and usability tweaks.
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7 are all based on Windows NT technology.
No. Windows Vista is not based on DOS and a DOS boot disk will be unable to read the file system that Vista is on.
Good question, it really depends on the 2nd Operating System you want to install... If it is a Windows based OS you will need to Install the OS on a second drive or a new partition on your existing Hard Drive. If you are installing another OS like Linux it will give you a choice to install a boot loader that will allow a menu to switch to another OS at boot time. Here is an install guide for Vista http:/www.kapcom.com.au/How-to-install-Windows-Vista.html this is almost identical to Windows 7 Install. In a nutshell you can install a second OS without hurting your current install. More info required please
It depends on what you are trying to do. If you install anything over Windows 7 that is not a windows based system you may lose some application functionality if the other system does not have an equivalent. The same could be said if installing Ubuntu, since it may have functionality that is not present in Windows 7.
Vista x86 supports 3.8GB. It means that 4 GB it's maximum you can install. If you compare 2GB installed with 4GB, 4GB configuration will provide a better working experience.
The User State Migration tool requires a client computer that is connected to a Microsoft Windows server-based domain controller