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Yes,you can run Windows Live Messenger for Windows XP on Windows 7. And all of the other Windows Live Essentials for Windows XP work on Windows 7 without any problems. So you can install and run all of the Windows Live Essentials for Windows XP on Windows 7 and Windows Vista. You can get Windows Live Essentials for Windows XP from the Microsoft website.
All versions of Windows XP support multiple users.
Yes World of Warcraft will run on all computers Windows 7, Windows xp, Windows Vista
NOT fast At all
Almost all games being released still support Windows XP.
Technically speaking, Windows XP does not run at all on the PS3. The videos you may have seen were of people running Windows XP inside QEMU, an emulator, on Linux. Running XP in an emulator is very slow, and not at all usable for games.
Windows XP is a general name given to sevearl operating systems released by Microsft in the early 200's. These include: Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, WIndows XP Stater, Windows XP Media Edition, WIndows XP Tablet, Windows XP N, Windows XP K and Windows XP KN
No. It is simply a bug fix / minor feature addition to Windows XP. It does not contain all of the features or technologies of Windows Vista.
You can not simply remove the Professional option from XP and revert back to Home. To take a machine from Windows XP Professional to Windows XP Home you would first need to wipe the machine (format the hard drive), then reinstall the Windows XP Home operating system. It makes little sense to do so, however, because Windows XP Professional is a hardier operating system and can perform better network tasks than Windows XP Home. Windows XP Professional Edition is the business edition of Windows XP Windows XP Home Edition is the home edition of Windows XP you cannot replace XP Professional with XP Home Edition unless you erase the windows installation and start over why would you want to do this XP Professional contains all the features of Windows XP Home Edition
Yes. Windows XP accounts for about half of all computers still being used on the internet.
No, but you can get Windows Live Mail for Windows XP in Windows Live Essentials for XP.
No. Due to the length of time between the releases of Windows XP and Windows Vista, as well as Windows Vista ditching support for some legacy technologies, there are many devices that will not function in Windows Vista but work in Windows XP.