Usually reinstalling the graphic card drivers solves the issue of game installing problems in windows vista. If not solved by reinstalling the graphic drivers, it is recommended to check microsoft site and see whether there is an update package available for windows vista.
20-40GB depending on version. https://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/get/system-requirements.aspx
yeah. i have windows vista and there are no problems
you may run into problems but it can be done http://www.blackdot.be/?inc=apache/binaries http://senese.wordpress.com/2007/06/06/installing-apache-on-windows-vista/
No
The easiest way is to format the system partition and install Windows Xp and then Vista. If you install Xp after Vista you might have to edit BOOT.INI manually. I beleave Vista will not allow you installing Xp when it's runnning. So you need a bootable XP (and Vista Home) CD/DVD. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Actually it is possible to run both Windows XP and Windows Vista on the same computer but you will have to set up a Dual Boot setting up 2 partitions, formatting them to NTFS format, then installing XP on the first partition then Vista on the second. Hope I could help ~Dalton-sama
Yes, it's. But windows 7 edition should same as Vista, for instance, Home or higher.
After installing you need to delete vista os by deleting drivers and install xp ones again .
any program that runs on vista will run on windows 7. I did the upgrade and had no problems with compatability.
You should buy an upgrade version of Windows Vista however your computer if running XP is likely not to be powerful enough to run windows vista. You should run Microsoft Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor before upgrading as this will show you any problems your computer may have running Vista.
Yes, it should work
No Sorry, Though there is ways to combat the Situation, (This I've not tested) Try Installing Windows 7, I don't know if it will work, Though installing the latest Windows XP Will.
Of course.