Legally - you cant ! Every copy of Windows 7 requires on-line registration. As soon as the computer tries to activate the illegal copy (which it will try do do the first time you turn on the computer) - it will recognise that the software has been illegally pirated - and refuse to activate it !
If you have a Windows Vista Home Premium it comes with Power2Go. Ifyou want to make a movie then if you have a Windows Vista Home Premium it comes with muvee 8.1
Windows 98
If you're talking about Windows software - you need the licence key supplied with every legitimate copy. Each legal copy is required to be registered with the Windows server so that another copy of the same disc cannot be used by someone else.
Yes I have a copy of it at home go to the website and download it but make sure it's for windows XP
The short answer is - no. Windows 7 software is protected by copyright. If you make a copy (even of the disk that came with your own computer) you're breaking the law. Each copy of Windows 7 software is licenced for ONE machine only. The first time you use Windows 7 - it registers with their server, activating the licence key for that copy. If you subsequently install it on a second machine - the Windows server instantly knows the licence key for that copy has ALREADY been activated.
Yes. The Windows Backup and Restore Utility gives you the option to make a duplicate copy of all the data on your hard drive if you wish.
No. You can't import URLs into Windows Movie Maker.
No. Product keys only extend to one copy, on one computer.
One of the editions of Windows 7. There is several of them and they come in 32 or 64 bit. Make sure you choose the right one for your use!
If you have full coverage.....but then your premium might go up if you decide to make a claim
Comand f on Macs. Alt + Enter on Windows.
c d copy then Nero burner