To free video memory you must delete videos and have them unistalled.
No you can 't because it is MicroSofts IP! (Their property!)
No, Windows 7 is not free.
You can get Windows Live Movie Maker for Windows 7, but it is the stripped-down version of 2.6. Try Windows Movie Maker v2.6 which has a lot more features and functionality than Windows Live does. iFastime Video Converter Ultimate supports Win 7.
Windows Movie Maker is the entry-level video editing program on Windows 7.
AVC (Any Video Converter).
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It's purpose is to give the Windows operating system extra space to enable it to work properly. If a computer has insufficient RAM, Windows can use free space on the hard-drive as virtual memory.
Windows memory diagnostics. To run it type memory into the start menu and press enter, or click windows memory diagnostics.
To boot Windows 7 from a memory stick, insert the memory stick into a USB drive on the powered off the computer. Turn the computer on and it should boot from the memory stick.
If you have a legal copy of Windows 7, then it's free for you.
Although the unit comes with Windows Vista Business, It does have the memory capacity to upgrage to Windows 7.
Why would you want to use Win& memory diagnostics on a WinXP system. WinXP has it's own.