Adobe Software either on the box or on their site.windows xp itself is the software needed
The hardware requirements are what the Operating System designers have determined as the MINIMUM hardware to be able to run the Operating system. There are no minimum or suggested Software requirements for an operating system since the operating system IS the software.
The minimum hardware requirements are mentioned for each particular Adobe Software either on the box or on their site.
windows xp itself is the software needed. i think the word you are looking for is hardware. you can find the answer to that by looking on the box under "minimum system requirements" or by searching for "what are windows xp's minimum requirements?" on any search engine.
They are not always compatible. There are minimum hardware and software requirements. It is possible to use adapters and upgrade hardware in order to make them compatible.
The minimum requirements for running a java project is very variable depending on the size of the project. In most cases, simply a working computer will suffice.
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64 bit support Hardware is minimum and 64 bit server support hardware is maximum.
It could be any one of a number of reaqsons. For example, the computer's hardware might not meet the minimum requirements of the software.
http://www.everyjoe.com/windowsvistaweblog/windows-7-minimum-requirements/
It is impossible for software alone to "act as a camera". You have to have at least a minimum amount of hardware as well, such as an imaging chip.
Yes, as long as the hardware meets XP's minimum requirements.
Yes, as long as your PC hardware meets the minimum requirements.