Finding out which Windows Vista service pack is installed is fairly simple. Go to Start, Control Panel, System Maintenance and then the System link. It should show which pack is installed.
All service packs
No, Microsoft Office is only compatible with Windows Vista and Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or higher.
To determine which version of Microsoft Windows Vista you are running:On the taskbar at the bottom of your screen, click Start.In the search box type: winver and then press Enter.A dialog box displays the version of Windows Vista that you are running.
Yes, this would work. Yes. XP has to be installed first though because Vista does not allow the dual boot with older operating systems being installed after Vista Bob!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes. Internet Explorer 7 is installed on Windows Vista by default.
There are no further service packs planned for Windows Vista. The last service pack, Service Pack 2, was released on April 28, 2009.
Windows Movie Maker v2.6 can only be installed on Vista (and Windows 7) versions.
System requirements for Windows Movie Maker depends on your video card, level of hardware acceleration or hardware acceleration, and whether or not you have a previous version already installed.
Either Windows XP or Vista can be installed on a Mac that uses an Intel processor - which is all of the recent ones.
...with Windows XP Professional already installed on your computer. Windows Vista cannot be installed without Windows XP Professional installed first on your computer, it's the same with Windows 7; Windows' latest operating system (OS).
The reason could possibly be that Windows Vista was an upgrade, and had an upgraded firewall. Windows Vista also had Windows Defender installed by default, however, XP required a download for it. Windows Vista also patched several common exploits in Windows XP which were being used in viruses.
Microsoft Office can be installed on both Windows Vista and Windows XP operating systems. Microsoft Office 2013 will not install on Windows XP.