Without breaking it, remove the vertical stop-trim on the old window. Then remove the top and bottom sashes and the wooden strip between them. Place some fiberglass insulation on the windowsill, place the edge of the new window on the insulation, and insert the window, top-first. Use long mounting screws to secure the new window, then replace the old stop-trim. Finally, cover the seam with caulk.
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An RV window would be best suited being replaced by a professional glass repairman. The Atwood company sell replacement rv, windows if one chooses to install on their own.
If you do not own a copy of Windows you will need to purchase a copy. It is only available on a disc.
You would have to install Windows Vista or Windows 7 on your Mac.
It is very difficult to install vinyl porch columns. You just have to at least have an idea of what you are doing or read the step by step directions in the manual carefully to make sure it is done correctly. It is pretty hard to install a vinyl porch column on your own. It is highly recommended you hire someone professional to handle this project for you.
Insulating your own windows is an easy task that can help save money overtime with just a little bit of patience. For the best way to insulate your windows, check with your nearest home repair store.
Most home improvement stores such as Home Depot or Lowe's carry replacement windows in common sizes. First measure the dimensions of the window you need to replace, and then check to see if it is carried in your local home improvement store. There are many helpful videos available on Youtube and other video sites to guide you through the installation process if you decide to do it on your own.
Yes. All you have to do is give Linux its own partition.
When you find that you can't install your Windows 8 games you should locate the game you want to install from the Store App. Check and see if it says 'You own this app' or 'Install'. If it's the former then you already have the game installed and if the latter, click on the 'install' option and the game should automatically download for you.
You will need to install a windows application on your mac to be able to run windows. If you own a 2006 or newer mac it will allow the installation. Then just boot into windows upon starting your computer and you will be using your application.
Installing vinyl siding can be done by a do-it- yourself-er. You will have to assess what your own skills are. For a single story home many people could install it. A two or more story home is more involved and requires taller ladders that you may not have. Instructions for installing can be obtained online. Here is a link: www.ehow.com/video_4756250_install-vinyl-siding.html
No. Due to the main differences (Windows 3.1 is DOS and windows XP is its own operating system), you must make a backup of your files and install windows XP as fresh, then put the files back on the hard disk drive.