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Windows should be installed after sheathing and before siding.
Windows Vista is the best example of print management. It will work well on windows computers, which most people have. It should be already installed, or can be put on your computer.
Start with windows 2000 then windows xp.
It should already be installed if you have a Windows or Macintosh computer, however, I'm not sure if you need one for a Linux computer or not. Windows - Start > Search... > "Paint" Macintosh - MSPaint
Finding out which Windows Vista service pack is installed is fairly simple. Go to Start, Control Panel, System Maintenance and then the System link. It should show which pack is installed.
You'll need to edit boot.ini and add an entry for Windows XP.
It should clearly say on the box or disc. If it doesn't say "64" it's 32 bit. The system information should also say, if already installed.
if you have home premium or above then you should already have it. windows aero is a window style
Windows XP can never "run like Windows 7", regardless of the amount of RAM installed.
If the hardware is compatible and you have enough memory you should be able to purchase an "Upgrade" version of XP.
Yes, ActiveX is needed for many different parts of Windows operating systems and software on it.
Ideally, Windows XP should be installed first, although it is possible to do it Vista-first.