windows is an operating system. you need to install it in a BIOS
Any application not written for Windows can be used without Windows.
A Windows application is any piece of software that runs on Windows.
You would use Windows Help when there is a problem with Windows itself and you can't do things like access files or load programs. If you have a problem using an actual application, then you would use the help for the application, as it explains how to use it.
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If the application works in Safe Mode, then you can assume the problem is not with the application but with the operating system, device drivers, or other applications that load at startup and are conflicting with the application.
If the application works in Safe Mode, then you can assume the problem is not with the application but with the operating system, device drivers, or other applications that load at startup and are conflicting with the application.
Console applications use "DOS type" windows to show information and communicate with user, and that's basically all and create exe format. Graphical applications use forms and allow you to build flexible and user friendly interfaces.
Vb(visual basic) is the language support by a .Net framework.we can use the vb as a windows application and web application and use the many application we can create.
To open a new tab in Windows 8.1 click on the application that you want to use.
By the look of the file that you wish to install onto your MacBook Pro "setupexe", it seems like you are trying to install and use a Windows application. This can be seen because any application with the extension "exe" is an executable file and is made for Windows. You cannot install or use these sorts of application using Mac OS. Unless you have BootCamp and Windows installed on your Mac, you cannot use these applications. If you do have BootCamp and Windows installed, simply boot your machine into the Windows OS and install your "exe" file.
Yes. You can use any version of Windows Movie Maker you wish to. Each version is a stand-alone application.
Ancillary application windows are windows that are not really part of the application's functionality, but are provided as a matter of convention.