Probably 1,000, depending on each format?
Probably 500 as maximum, depending on whatever format?
Probably 1,000 as maximum, depending on whatever format?
Probably 500, depending on each format?
Probably 500, depending on each format?
Probably 1,000 as maximum, depending on whatever format?
No, there isn't. The limitation of fonts you can install in almost any version of either Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11 is probably a maximum of approx. 500, depending on each format, and the limitation of fonts you can install in almost any version of either Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows Millenium Edition is probably a maximum of approx. 1,000, depending on each format.
No! It was featured on Microsoft Windows 95, and later on other versions of Microsoft Windows (particularly Windows 98, Windows ME, and Windows XP). This feature was later used on any form of online services like Microsoft's own Internet Explorer on almost any version of Microsoft Windows.
It is almost always better to install the 64-bit version of an operating system when the processor supports it. The only reasons to install the 32-bit version of Windows 7 would be if your Mac only has a 32-bit processor (only the 2006 Mac Minis and early 2006 iMacs had 32-bit processors), or if you need to run 16-bit Windows or DOS applications.
Almost all Compaqs shipped with a version of Windows.
Almost all computers, with maybe a few exceptions, have Windows 7 pre-installed on them. That is, only if it is a Windows computer, as Apple computers don't have Windows OS.
The Windows version of Flash Player works, almost everything that worked in Vista works in 7 without changing anything.
If you mean "Visual Styles" by saying "Themes", the extensions of windows 7 and windows 8 visual styles are different. That makes it almost impossible to install windows 7 visual styles on windows 8. There may be other alternatives for it.