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Operating systems are being created and improved constantly, so there is not, and will hopefully never be, a "last" operating system.
You go to system restore in the backup center
Last Chaos requires the Windows Vista or XP operating systems to run. It will not work with Mac OS X. If you have a modern Mac with an Intel processor you can install Windows on the Mac and then play Last Chaos.
Personal computer line developed and distributed by Apple, Inc. Macintosh computers have a specialized operating system, which differentiates from Microsoft's Windows operating system. McIntosh is also a last name and a kind of apple.
The last answer to this was incorrect. Whether or not you are the only user on the system or not: Linux is always a multi-user operating system.
An operating system is mostly developed in C. C++ is less common, but used by several OS developers. There also is some operatingsystems developed in Pascal and Ruby. The last (ruby) used an interpreter in C. To load the operating system, you need a bootloader. Which is at least partially written in assembler.
The only operating systems that run "SimCity Societies" include: Windows Vista Home Edition, Windows Vista Professional, Windows Vista Media Center Edition, Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Home Edition, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 8 Home Edition, Windows 8 Home Premium, Windows 8 Professional, Windows & Ultimate, and last but not least the: Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
If it isn't, your drive could end up with bad sectors
The Last Known Good Configuration is updated after you log on normally to Vista
Try right clicking on the file and selecting the compatibility tab. Change the compatibility setting to match your old operating system. If this does not work, check the software's website to see if they have made a Vista-ready version. If neither of these work, then you may be stuck. The software might not be compatible with Vista. You can try to downgrade back to XP or whatever you've had before, but you should only do that if this software is necesary and it is your last resort.
it depends on what is wrong with it. you could reinstall vista or get windows 7 but that is only an absolute last resort.
Since that is an opinionated question i am assuming you want some opinions why vista is worse than 7. First, vista is not as user-friendly. Second, the windows sidebar (or "gadgets") use a lot of electricity, so a laptop battery did not last long with it enabled. Third, windows 7 has superior speed. Fourth, 7 has a much cleaner, less cluttered interface than vista. Fifth, windows 7 is much more stable than vista. And finally, there is a good reason that they gave up on vista and made windows 7. Any simple Google search will tell you that.