go into control panel, click on Display, Click on Settings, Settings is where you make the initial change, you can also click on Advanced within settings, to get a further explanation
The latest version of Windows XP is Service Pack 3, version 1. Windows XP is no longer being supported by Microsoft, however, and they are officially urging all XP users to switch to Windows 7 or 8.
Windows2000 / prevents critical system files from being deleted or overwritten
connect your PC to the internet so that windows 7 can update
Being version 1.0, there was no previous version of Windows.
Windows xp can support a number of different versions, Office 2003, 2007 and the latest being 2010
Karen Gillan was too tall for the Russell T. Davie's version of the Daleks. Steven Moffat, being the new head of Doctor Who, ordered a newer, taller version.
The two are the same product. The upgrade requires a previous registered (e.g. legal) copy of Windows XP or Vista. The full version, which costs more, can be installed without needing to verify a previous version. Generally, the full version is needed for (new) computers being sold at retail, while the upgraded version is bought for computers which already have (legal/registered copies of) Windows XP or Vista installed.
This is the newest official version of windows. Windows 8 is being developed but it isn't official yet. You can download a preview of it to install to your computer if you want.
The first version of Photoshop appeared in 1988 prior to the rights being purchased by Adobe who released their first version in 1990. Early versions were all for the Macintosh computers; a Windows version followed in 1992.
No, Windows 7 is the latest Windows operating system.
It is the 7th version of Windows. Windows Version List: Windows 1.0 Windows 2.0 Windows 3.0 (NT was code versioned Windows 3.1, so gets shoved here) All Windows 9x versions count as Windows 4.0 Windows 2000 was Windows 5.0 (with XP being 5.1) Vista is Windows 6.0 7, while technically Windows 6.1, is seen as so significant a release that they regard it as Windows 7.0. http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2008/10/14/why-7.aspx
There has been talk about creating a small-screen version and the chief executive of lions gate entertainment was all for it!!