Yes, Definitely. Open CD to view contents and then run setup program. Do Not run autorun to install.
The XP setup program is a 32 bit program, while the 2000 setup program is a 16 bit program.
If a program's executable file or setup / install files are not saved to the harddrive, no, the program will not run without the disk in the disk drive.
Yes, it is possible. When you run the setup program, setup will ask you whether to install a fresh copy or to repair the existing copy of Windows.
All devices are usually configured in the Setup program.
Download the VLC for Linux and then you have to run the setup to install the program.
It depends what you mean by 'restart' - If you mean just to run the program again, select the appropriate icon from either your desktop or the start menu. If you mean to re-install the whole program, download the installation files and run the setup program.
When you choose to download, choose Save As instead of Run. You will be prompted to give a location to save the file.
The setup goes to my Program Administrator to complete
Drivers, all operating systems and the displays are generally configured in a PC Setup program.
I have the Steam (http://www.steampowered.com) version of the game and it works great. You might try running the setup program as an administrator.
What methods are available for booting into the Windows Setup program on a stand alone PC