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Windows XP is an operating system, not the hardware. Most computers come with some sort of graphics card included.
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Windows Vista Ultimate is a premium operating system produced by the Microsoft Corporation. The term "Ultimate" describes the product as the most premium version of Windows Vista, it includes all additional features. Another example of "Windows Vista Ultimate" : Windows Vista Home Basic
The Snipping tool utility is available in a few of the Windows operating editions. These Windows editions are Home Premium, Ultimate, Professional and the Enterprise editions of Windows & operating system.
No! windows 7 is an operating system that runs in a computer, it is a part of Microsoft windows family. There are several types of windows 7 such as home premium. ..
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Powerpoint is nothing to do with the operating system. It is a 'stand alone program' which is not part of Windows.
This laptop comes installed with Windows Vista Home Premium Edition.
The only operating systems that run "SimCity Societies" include: Windows Vista Home Edition, Windows Vista Professional, Windows Vista Media Center Edition, Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Home Edition, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 8 Home Edition, Windows 8 Home Premium, Windows 8 Professional, Windows & Ultimate, and last but not least the: Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
Microsoft will release the beta of Windows 8 in or around June 2011 and the final release of the operating system in or around October 2011. Microsoft will release the operating system October 2012. only after 3 years after the release of Windows 7 which is a very good operating system to use i dont see the point paying for Windows Media Center when you can use it for free in Windows 7 Home Premium and Professional and Ultimate and Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate what is the point of upgrading Windows 7 to Windows 8 when you have Windows Media Player 12
He created Microsoft Corporation (not sure if he had partners), and made the Windows operating system. At the time, operating systems were basically text editors with no graphics at all. Windows was a more user-friendly system, sporting graphics to help end users understand the computer. This was a huge success, and competitors soon imitated. This helped computers reach the popularity they have today.
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