Nope - AVG is an anti-virus program completely independent from Windows. It has no connection with the Windows operating system - other than it runs on the Windows 7 platform( and others)
You have prob got the 64bit AVG so you could try to get the 32bit version. ( altought it still might not work) OR you could buy Windows 7 and that would work with the 64bit AVG as all Windows 7 systems are 64 bit
This is a anti-virus program and you unstall it if you don't like your free trial If you have windows 7 or windows vista,go to control panel,programs,unstall a program find avg and find it out youself now!
Yes, AVG is compatible with Windows Vista.
Yes.
AVG is an umbrella term for a range of anti-virus and Internet security software for the Microsoft Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD computing platforms, developed by AVG Technologies, a privately held Czech company formerly known as Grisoft. The brand name AVG comes from Grisoft's first product, "Anti-Virus Guard", launched in 1992 in the Czech Republic. In 1997, the first AVG licenses were sold in Germany and UK. AVG was introduced to the U.S. in 1998. The AVG Free Edition helped raise awareness of the AVG product line. In 2006, the AVG security package grew to include anti-spyware, as AVG Technologies acquired ewido Networks, an anti-spyware group. That same year, Microsoft announced that AVG components would be available directly within the Windows Vista operating system. AVG Technologies acquired Exploit Prevention Labs (XPL) in December 2007, and incorporated that company's LinkScanner safe search and surf technology into the AVG 8.0 security product range released in March 2008. In January 2009, AVG Technologies acquired Sana Security, a developer of identity theft prevention software. This software was incorporated into the AVG security product range released in March 2009. According to AVG Technologies, over 110 million users have AVG Anti-Virus protection, including users of the Free Edition.
Many wireless adapters work with Windows 7. If the product does not have an explicit Windows 7 driver, the Vista driver should still work.
No! Microsoft Access is part of Microsoft Office, which comes as a separate product from Windows 7 Professional.
Yes, every Norton product to date supports Windows 7 x32 and x64bit systems.
you can't. you will have to re-install
It the code written on the packaging of the product you bought
windows 7
LimeWire may give a Dell Inspiron with Windows 7 and AVG virus protection viruses. This is because no matter what the person is downloading to the computer, unless it is from a trusted source, anything may be in the file. LimeWire has been known to give many computers viruses.