You need an older version of windows on a bootable memory stick or disk. you need to backup all the stuff you want to keep, or you'll lose it. Then reboot your computer pressing F12 or F8, or whatever you have to press on your computer to boot from another source. Then follow the instructions provided to install the older version of windows that you want.
MAKE SURE YOU BACK UP ALL THE STUFF YOU WANT TO KEEP!!
Sometimes installation fails. If you have an older version of Google Earth it sometimes help to uninstall it first then install the latest version. If install still fails then it may be necessary to run the Windows Cleanup Utility available from Microsoft website.
It is not possible to install Windows Media Player 10 on Windows 98. The last version that will work is version 9.
Yes, you can.
If you have a version of Windows installed on your Mac then you can install a suitable upgrade otherwise you will need a full version of Windows.
i think when you do the install, windows itself will check what you have and look for updates, it will give you the missing components
A computer makes system restore points quite often. It ranges from when you install/uninstall programs, to just logging onto Windows.
Yes, you can but you have to check the hardware part of your computer. Also you need the upgrade version to keep your files and programs, otherwise you have to format.
First of all you must specify which version of media player do you want to install. If you want the one that install with windows by default then do the following things, 1) go to control panel. 2) open the windows default uninstall manager. 3) after it opens, on its left side you will see "Install/Uninstall windows components". Click on it. 4) a new box will open containing different windows components names with check boxes to their left. 5) search windows media player in that list, 6) when found, check its check box. (if it is not installed, its box will be unchecked, otherwise not). 7) when you check it, press apply or ok. A setup will begin asking for windows CD to insert into the cdrom. Insert windows Cd. 8) when the setup finishes, restart the computer. And that's all. You are now ready to use Windows Media Player. If you want to install other version of it, then download it or buy a cdrom having this player, in the market. That's all.
DirectX is an integral component of the Windows operating system. If a newer version exists for your operating system, you will find via the Windows Update applet in Control Panel.
Well...why would you wish to return to an older version? You could try to uninstall any Service packs or Hot fixes in "Add/Remove Propgrams" in the Control Panel. Then try to install the older version. Keep in mind that a clean install is always better
Yes, but only one version can be run at any one time.
i think so you can, you need an older version to start the upgrade process to Windows 8