no
no you would have to mod the ENTIRE chassis and suspension
Thousands of games are compatible with Windows 7; it would be impossible to provide a full list. Microsoft has a database of compatible applications that can be found in the Rleated Links section below.
No, why would it be? They are made by completely different companies.
You have to format the flash drive so it is compatible with the ps3 You can not add some files using the USB drive If they are games and add ons they must come from the Playstation store Maybe if you were intelligent, you would have stated what format the flash drive should be in....it is FAT32
No. First of all, not everyone would consider Windows an "upgrade." Secondly, Windows does not support migrating a Windows system, so you have to erase the hard drive and do a clean install.
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I would say so. A lot of people say it's really easy
You would have to buy the dvd burner, but you can install yourself.
I would have to say something is corrupt with the files on the DVD or you do not have a DVD compatible drive on your computer.
You'll be better off replacing the entire computer. The motherboard from your P4 CPU chip certainly will not work with a new quad-core CPU. You'll probably need to add more RAM, and the RAM simms on your old PC probably would not be compatible with the new motherboard. You probably need a bigger hard drive, and it's certainly time to purchase a new power supply. About the only thing that might be transferable to the new PC would be your optical drive - and if your old PC had a CD-ROM, you'll probably want to upgrade to a DVD writer.
Can you put two games into a ps3? No. Can you run a ps2 game through a ps3? Depends which one it is, the newer ones aren't back compatible with ps2 games.
Replacing the hard drive with a SSD (Solid state drive) would improve performance.