I'll answer as far as Windows XP is concerned. Other versions may require different steps. 1) Have a video card that has two outputs on it! THIS is very important. You can also do this if you are using a laptop that has a video output connection.
2) Hook up both monitors to the computer.
3) Click on start, Control panel.
4) click on display
5) go to the settings tab. In there (if all the drivers are installed you should see some options to setup the second monitor. Good luck!
Look at the back of you're computer. you need two VGA or DVI ports. (do a Google search if you don't know what they look like)connect the cables to thoes go to you're desktop and right click on you're background and go to properties then click on settings there should be a drag down display click on another monitor and ckeak the box that says extend my windown desktop onto this monito then click aply and do that for the other monitor and there you go
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you have to have a graphics card that supports a DVI slot and a VGA slot
than just get a DVI too VGA adapter.. as easy as 1...2...3!
If your graphics card has the capability, you connect two monitors to a splitter adapter and adjust settings for your desktop.
No. Windows and Linux have different APIs and ABIs for programs to access. You cannot run Linux binaries on Windows, and you can only run Windows binaries on Linux if you have Wine installed.
TVUPlayer runs on the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. There are two different versions so if you have a Windows operating system you will have to download the proper version. It does not work on Windows 7 however.
I think your best bet is to partition your hard drive and run two operating systems. I think the platform of both operating systems are different. some older programs use MS-DOS which can run in windows 98 but wont run in XP and higher versions of windows. there are also emulator programs you can use to run older programs. As for running 98 in a windows 7 environment I don't believe that is possible.
no they are two totally different operating systems
No. Windows and Android are two different operating systems.
Can you run my company while I am on leave? Can you run to my house and call my daughter? The above are two examples of how run can be used in different ways.
There is no such thing as "Windows Linux." Linux is not a version of Windows and has nothing at all to do with Windows. They are two totally completely different operating systems made by completely different people.
I have vista on one hd and windows 7 on another, can I run the two witha choice at start up ?
Two different operating versions of software for computers is Windows 7 and Windows XP. Mac is becoming very popular as well.
Windows 7 is an operating system. A Mac is a computer. A Mac can run Windows 7. The two things are not comparable.
Windows NT/2000 Regedit.exe and Regedt32.exe have two different functions. Windows XP has only one single registry editor.
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