Yes
SP1 is available for any edition of Windows 7.
YES :) it is true.
It depends on which edition, but in general any 32 bit Operating System is limited to physically 4 Gb of memory. Microsoft generally uses about 3.2 - 3.5 Gb of that memory (it cannot address it all).
No, Kinect will function on any xbox 360 console with sufficient memory.
There is no 128-bit edition of Windows.
A 32mb vram graphics card, I think and an Operating System:Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000; Windows 2000 Advanced Server; Windows 2000 Professional Edition ; Windows 2000 Server; Windows 2000 Service Pack 2; Windows 2000 Service Pack 3; Windows 2000 Service Pack 4; Windows 7; Windows 98; Windows 98 Second Edition; Windows Home Server; Windows ME; Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2003 R2 Datacenter Edition (32-Bit x86); Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition (32-bit x86); Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1; Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2; Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 x64 Edition; Windows Server 2003 x64 editions; Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition (32-bit x86); Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (32-bit x86); Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition (32-bit x86); Windows Server 2003, Web Edition; Windows Server 2008; Windows Server 2008 Datacenter; Windows Server 2008 Datacenter without Hyper-V; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise without Hyper-V; Windows Server 2008 Standard; Windows Server 2008 Standard without Hyper-V; Windows Small Business Server 2003 ; Windows Vista; Windows Vista 64-bit Editions Service Pack 1; Windows Vista Business; Windows Vista Business 64-bit edition; Windows Vista Enterprise; Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit edition; Windows Vista Home Basic; Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit edition; Windows Vista Home Premium; Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit edition; Windows Vista Service Pack 1; Windows Vista Starter; Windows Vista Ultimate; Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit edition; Windows Web Server 2008; Windows XP; Windows XP 64-bit; Windows XP Home Edition ; Windows XP Media Center Edition; Windows XP Professional Edition ; Windows XP Professional x64 Edition ; Windows XP Service Pack 1; Windows XP Service Pack 2; Windows XP Service Pack 3; Windows XP Starter Edition; Windows XP Tablet PC EditionBasically, any operating system, XP, Windows 7 or Vista, it even works on older ones such as 98 or 2000, note that it doesn't work on systems such as windows 95.
32 bit processor can access 4294967296 bit memory adderss.
Your "The Sims 3 PC DVD" isn't working for one of the following reasons: a.) you need to clean it / or b.) your desktop PC or portable notebook is not compatible with The Sims 3 and/or any other The Sims 3 expansion packs. Listen below are the operating systems that support The Sims 3, The Sims 3 University Life, The Sims 3 Late Night Edition, The Sims 3 Pets, The Sims 3 Nightlife, & The Sims 3 Ambitions, etc. ~Windows Vista Home Premium ~Windows Vista Home Edition ~Windows Vista Media Center Edition ~Windows Vista Professional ~Windows Vista Ultimate ~Windows 7 Home Premium ~Windows 7 Home Edition ~Windows 7 Media Center Edition ~Windows 7 Professional ~Windows 7 Ultimate ~Windows 8 Home Premium ~Windows 8 Home Edition ~Windows 8 Media Center Edition ~Windows 8 Professional ~Windows 8 Ultimate Mac OS X Snow Leopard
No, windows PE was never intended to be a full-time operating system. It provides only sufficient capability to perform certain installations. Therefor, Windows PE will not run every program that Windows 7 can.
What are the differences between Standard, Enterprise andWeb Editions of Windows Server 2003?you can find answer here it selfAnswer 1:windows Server 2003 Standard Edition - Standard server thatcan be a DC, runs ADS and DNS. Does not support ItaniumBased PC's and cannot be used as a Streaming media Serverbut not as a cluster Node.Windows Server 2003 Enterprise EditionWindows Server 2003 Datacentre Edition - Everything astndard Server can do, but able to support Itanium basedPC's, adn cable of being a Node in a cluster. More robust,and supports non unuiform Memory access, 64gb Ram and CPU'sWindows Server 2003 Web Edition - Made for Web deployments,webservices and applications. Cannot run ADS on it, andit's never as DC.Answer 2:windows Server 2003 Standard Edition - Standard server thatcan be a DC, runs ADS and DNS. Does not support ItaniumBased PC's. Can be used as a Streaming media Serverbut not as a cluster Node.Answer 3:Windows Server 2003 Enterprise EditionWindows Server 2003 Datacentre Edition - Everything astndard Server can do, but able to support Itanium basedPC's, and capable of being a Node in a cluster. Morerobust, and supports non uniform Memory access, 64gb Ramand 8 CPU'sWindows Server 2003 Web Edition - Made for Web deployments,webservices and applications. Cannot run ADS on it, andit's never as DC.by Raghavendra.P.R Here are some of the technical details that would be more help full Windows Server 2003 Standard EditionWindows Server 2003, Standard Edition is aimed towards small to medium sized businesses. Flexible yet versatile, Standard Edition supports file and printer sharing, offers secure Internet connectivity, and allows centralized desktop application deployment. This edition of Windows will run on up to 4 processors with up to 4 GB RAM. 64-bit versions are also available for the AMD x86-64 architecture and the Intel clone of that same architecture, EM64T. The 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition is capable of addressing up to 32 GB of RAM and it also supports Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA), something the 32-bit version does not.Windows Server 2003 Enterprise EditionWindows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition is aimed towards medium to large businesses. It is a full-function server operating system that supports up to eight processors and provides enterprise-class features such as eight-node clustering using Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) software and support for up to 32 GB of memory. Enterprise Edition also comes in a 64-bit edition for Intel. 64-bit versions are also available for the AMD x86-64 architecture and the Intel clone of that same architecture, EM64T. The 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition is capable of addressing up to 1 TB of RAM. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions support Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA). by Raghavendra.P.R Answer:Enterprise Edition:Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition is aimed towards medium to large businesses. It is a full-function server operating system that supports up to eight processors and provides enterprise-class features such as eight-node clustering using Microsoft Cluster Server software and support for up to 32 GB of memory through PAE. Enterprise Edition also comes in 64-bit versions for the Itanium and x64 architectures. The 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition are capable of addressing up to 1 TB of memory. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions support Non-Uniform Memory Access. It also provides the ability to hot-add supported hardware. Enterprise Edition is also required to issue custom certificate templates. Datacenter EditionWindows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition is designed for infrastructures demanding high security and reliability. Windows Server 2003 is available for x86, Itanium, and x86_64 processors. It supports a maximum of up to 32 processors on 32-bit or 64 processors on 64-bit hardware. 32-bit architecture also limits memory addressability to 64 GB, while the 64-bit versions support up to 1 TB. Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition, also allows limiting processor and memory usage on a per-application basis. Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition also supports Non-Uniform Memory Access. If supported by the system, Windows, with help from the system firmware creates a Static Resource Affinity Table that defines the NUMA topology of the system. Windows then uses this table to optimize memory accesses, and provide NUMA awareness to applications, there by increasing the efficiency of thread scheduling and memory management. Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition has better support for Storage Area Networks. It features a service which uses Windows sockets to emulate TCP/IP communication over native SAN service providers, thereby allowing a SAN to be accessed over any TCP/IP channel. With this, any application that can communicate over TCP/IP can use a SAN, without any modification to the application. Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition, also supports 8-node clustering. Clustering increases availability and fault tolerance of server installations, by distributing and replicating the service among many servers. Windows supports clustering, with each cluster having its own dedicated storage, or all clusters connected to a common Storage Area Network , which can be running on Windows as well as non-Windows Operating systems. The SAN may be connected to other computers as well.It supports high capacity of data.
Yes, it is very similar to the Home edition. The difference is primarily in the networking capabilities of Pro. Most home users don't have any need to connect to a domain server, but corporate users do.
The words "Windows" and "Security" are usually regarded as an oxymoron (Look it up :P) so I would recommend downloading something like ZoneAlarm firewall ASAP because the firewall in windows vista (Any edition) is not good at all.