Depending very much of what version you have and what state it's in the most correct answer is yes, but not always true. A genuine version have access to more features and updates. You also know it contain the updated correct files needed and nothing more. If your screen turn black with the text saying it's not genuine it might just be that it's not activated. You can reactive by following the steps in the program activate windows, through internet or phone. You will need the COA/License key found on your PC, under the battery or on the Windows 7 DVD. If using Windows 8, it may also be stored on your Windows Live Account.
No; both copies would be just as fast. However, if you use a pirated copy and not genuine software, your operating system could stop working.
Pretty much everything is faster in Linux than in Windows. The Windows programmers need to prove to their bosses that they are doing the right thing, but the Linux programmers only need to prove to their peers that they are doing the right thing when they make improvements. Linux has things like zero-copy networking, which are not widely implemented in the Windows kernel(s).
brustcopy or teracopy teracopy is better than brustcopy,bt in windows 7 teracopy faces some problem
I think yes because its more faster than Windows Vista.
Because Windows is a memory hog.
no it needs to be about 75-85 mph and over for windows to break...big windows break faster than smaller windows.
Much better, safer, and faster than Windows.
yes it does
If you get a prompt that says Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA), it indicates that some of the software you loaded is failing the Windows authenticity check. You should verify that your software is genuine, and not use any links to sites other than to Microsoft.
because it is so much better then the previous versions of windows both graphically and in performance. its faster and smarter than the previous versions of windows
Probably, but it depends on what you are trying to do. If you want to copy a single cell that contains a single character, it probably would be faster to retype. However, if you want to copy 50 cells containing formulas, then it would be much faster (and more accurate) to use the copy function instead of retyping.
yes its brilliant its really fast its awesome it is much faster than the other windows i have it and its brilliant and you should get a Sony vaio with it.
This is a common occurrence, particularly if you did not upgrade the computer beforehand. Windows XP requires more RAM and a faster processor than Windows 98.