Yes. Apple owners can now partition the Mac hard drive and install and operate the Windows operating system. The Boot Camp utility then allows you to boot your system in Mac OS X or Windows. Boot Camp lets you install Windows XP without moving your Mac data, though you will need to bring your own copy to the table, as Apple Computer does not sell or support Microsoft Windows. Boot Camp will burn a CD of all the required drivers for Windows so you don't have to scrounge around the internet looking for them. Or, Parallels Desktop 5 for Mac lets you run both side-by-side without rebooting. This is especially helpful for accessing websites that are too cheap to make them accessible to all users such as some older public records sites.
Depending which particular Mac you have there may be a need to update graphic drivers to work with Windows 7 (See links below).
Yes, it's fully compatible with Windows Vista.
Neither one is a particular computer (they are manufacturers, not model names), and neither has a product lineup solely compatible or incompatible with Windows 98. IBM made several workstations with PowerPC processors that obviously cannot run Windows 98, and newer Macs have Intel processors that can run Windows 98, though the hardware is not fully compatible.
Alcohol 120% has been fully compatible with Windows Vista since 1.9.6.4719.
A fully patched version of The Witcher works fine on Windows 7.
I know for sure that Office XP (2002), Office 2003, and Office 2007 are compatible. As for earlier versions, I'm not sure, but there is no point in using Office 97 these days anyway. So whatever version you choose (as long as it is not prior to 2002, it will work.
Not directly they're two different operating systems XP being the older one windows 7 being the new one. But most Xp programs Are compatible With Windows Seven........ In fact I cant think of one that isn't. This is coming from a Basic Programmer.Both windows xp and windows 7 are independent from each other. If you are asking will a windows XP program run on windows 7 then the answer will vary by program.There is a compatibility mode in most versions of windows 7 that will make running legacy software possible
It means that when you turn on your computer, you get to choose between Android and Windows. Android is a mobile OS, so great if you're just surfing the web, but if you want a fully functioning computer then select Windows.
Windows Vista Ready means that the PC does not have Windows Vista on it, but it can be easily upgraded for an additional price. If you buy a PC with Vista, you will get Vista already installed for no extra money.
MMC was not fully realized until the final release of Windows 2000.
Cheat Engine isn't that fully compatible with Runescape, it can however wither cause you to get banned without you realising or cause a crash on your computer/Laptop.
Well many updates require a restart for the update to be fully installed. The only solution would be to not install updates.
The MZ-M200 is fully backward compatible with all minidisc recordings