No, Microsoft only supports Windows XP SP2 and SP3, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows Server 2003 SP1 and SP2, and Windows Vista.
Microsoft Hyper-V R2 SP1 or Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Hyper-V.
One can download the Windows sp1 from the official Microsoft website where it is available in the downloads section. One can also download this from Softpedia and Softonic.
No, and its no longer supported by Microsoft either.
The Metatreder4 is not installed on Microsoft surface PC because it is not supported.
yes, https://microsoft.order-5.com/windowsvistaSP1-ddekit-request/shipping.aspx
It is permissible to install the Windows Vista Activator for both 32 bit and 64 bit. It is an activation application that sends information to Microsoft.
No, it's not, but you can get SP2 upgrade from Microsoft Website.
GetProcessId is not supported in Windows 2000. You have to have at least XP SP1.
No, Windows 7 is no longer supported by Microsoft as of January 14, 2020. After this date, Microsoft stopped providing security updates and technical support for the operating system. Users are encouraged to upgrade to a newer version of Windows to ensure they receive ongoing updates and support.
No, SP1 is included in the updates of SP2.
Windows XP is an operating system that is no longer supported by Microsoft.
Microsoft Project 2003 and Microsoft Visio 2003 are no longer supported by Microsoft, as mainstream support for these products ended years ago. While they may be installed and run on Windows 7, users may encounter compatibility issues or lack of functionality due to the outdated nature of the software. It's advisable to consider upgrading to a more recent version for better support and compatibility with modern operating systems.