You get to pick, it will not automatically install them. Administrator is set up in safe mode, if your counting that account.
You should install it after Windows successfully boots.
It might be possible, but I doubt it. Automatic updates are set by windows including specific date but I'm not sure about specific hour.
Windows 7 systems requirements is where you would look. During Windows 7 one would use the Upgrade option and install an edition of Windows Vista to Windows 7. Windows Update in Control Panel will open and install Windows Vista if you already have automatic update turned on.
During XP setup or installation, partitions can be created, deleted and selected for installation.
It's enabled by default unless the user creates a personal account during setup.
Install Vista first. During the installation of OpenSUSE, you will be prompted if you would like to partition the hard drive to make room for OpenSUSE, or format the drive entirely for OpenSUSE. Make a partition of at least 6 GB, plus a swap partition of 1 GB. The installer will automatically install a bootloader known as GRUB, which can boot Vista or OpenSUSE at your choosing.
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There are two options to choose from during the Windows 7 installation process: Boot to the Install CD and choose Custom for a clean installation.Upgrade. This option replaces your current version of Windows with Windows 7, and keeps your files, settings, and programs in place on your computer.Custom. This option replaces your current version of Windows with Windows 7, but doesn't preserve your files, settings, and programs. It's sometimes referred to as a clean installation for that reason.
You will have to format you hard drive and re-install ME from scratch. Make sure you have backed up all of your data as this will be destroyed during a format
Before you install windows you have to create at least one partition and format it. After that during the windows installation process choose the partition which you created earlier for windows to install itself over there. Also you have to have all required drivers for your hardware (monitor (not always needed), video card, sound card, ethernet, wireless and so on) which you have to install when the installation process is finished. You might need specific drivers for your equipment such SATA (AHCI, RAID) or SCSI.
To do that, you need to create two separate partitions on your hard drive and choose a free partition during the OS installations.
Administrator, Guest (usually not active) and plus an user account created during Xp installation process.