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it is an operation system (windows) being windows 7 but modified to behave like Windows XP
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It isn't saved in an area of your computer that can be searched. Try saving it to your desktop.
That means Windows Movie Maker can't find the original source file(s). Did you move/change/rename or delete the file by accident?To see if you have the file indexed, click on Start, and type in the exact name of the file you are trying to find. When you are asked where to conduct the search, choose ALL. If that file is on your computer anywhere, the search will locate it.
Right click and select Properties and it should say "Date Modified"
Microsoft made Windows XP. It's CD's were produced at several locations.
That is just a computer using Windows Millennial Edition, which is essentially just a modified version of Windows 98. Windows 98 SE was quite buggy, and Windows ME had an even worse reputation for bugs.
Windows can not use ISO images without additional software.
By default, directories such as the user's home folder and the start menu folders are indexed, but you can choose to index any folder on the hard drive. You can do this by right clicking on the folder you want to index, clicking properties then checking the index check box. Then click ok and let windows index The folder in the background, this shouldn't take long but it will take longer for folders containing more files
Windows Vista can already run most XP applications, with no need for any additional software.
Download the modified version of Turbo C++ that is suitable for modern Windows platforms, including Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. See sources and related links, below, for a link to a suitable download.