Copy to Folder &
Move to Folder
If you previously had windows vista, then possibly, yes. If you had windows XP then I doubt it.
No. Product keys only extend to one copy, on one computer.
Legally - you cant ! Every copy of Windows 7 requires on-line registration. As soon as the computer tries to activate the illegal copy (which it will try do do the first time you turn on the computer) - it will recognise that the software has been illegally pirated - and refuse to activate it !
Reload xp from the restore disks.
Make sure you are running 10.5 Leopard (Mac OS X) and set-up boot camp. You need to have a copy of windows vista or XP and install in on the Mac. When you have finished this, reboot the computer, then hold down the control key and select windows from the boot menu.
If your computer does not meet the minimum RAM requirement for Vista, an upgrade will increase speed.
The short answer is - no. Windows 7 software is protected by copyright. If you make a copy (even of the disk that came with your own computer) you're breaking the law. Each copy of Windows 7 software is licenced for ONE machine only. The first time you use Windows 7 - it registers with their server, activating the licence key for that copy. If you subsequently install it on a second machine - the Windows server instantly knows the licence key for that copy has ALREADY been activated.
Just unplug it and leave it on. To make it drain faster, run programs that make the computer have to work harder, like windows media player.
Windows 98
there is lots of things that can make your computer run faster like using windows 7 or fire fox. you can get a new video driver.also do use to much memory.
Pretty much everything is faster in Linux than in Windows. The Windows programmers need to prove to their bosses that they are doing the right thing, but the Linux programmers only need to prove to their peers that they are doing the right thing when they make improvements. Linux has things like zero-copy networking, which are not widely implemented in the Windows kernel(s).
just copy and paste this to your computer.