it depends on which one you buy
If it has the minimum RAM and hard drive space, you can.
Windows seven home basic, or more commonly known as windows 7 starter is mainly used for netbooks that don't have very much RAM and hard drive space, and alos maybe not as much processing power. If you have a notebook laptop or a desktop PC consider Windows 7 Home Premium. Windows 7 starter lacks some features that home premium has like windows aero's transparency to save RAM and hard drive space for lower end computers.
I use a Windows 7 HDD drive in my home computer. It is fast, and reliable.
go to microsoft.com and download the Windows XP iso file and burn it to a CD or DVD dependin on what it says, then boot it to your hard drive
Not directly. You can format the hard drive and install Windows XP cleanly. You can upgrade directly to Windows XP Professional (which is more expensive).
2.0 Gigabytes of Hard Drive space is pretty small for a home computer. I would suggest upgrading to a larger Hard Drive when a single song can be around 5-10 megabytes of space.
Interestingly, Microsoft publishes required specifications of the suites as "3GB" required hard drive space for all its versions: home and student 2013 home and business 2013 office standard 2013 office professional 2013 office professional plus 2013
To do that, you need to create two separate partitions on your hard drive and choose a free partition during the OS installations.
5-6 gig Min? no apps installed 20-30 recommended at min 40-80 preferred
Home Basic: 20 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space Home Premium / Business / Ultimate: 40 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/get/system-requirements.aspx
without a hard drive,you'd have nothing to install it to.
Yes, it's. But windows 7 edition should same as Vista, for instance, Home or higher.