nothing apart from maybe a ram upgrade. But there are several online tests from Microsoft to check if it will be compatible. Refer to these before installation
Go with Vista Business. It has shadow copies, which can recover older copies of documents that you accidentally wrote over.
gpedit.msc, but it is only allowed in xp pro, or xp ultimate, vista ultimate and vista business.
Downgrade rights are permanent.
The operating system for this netbook is Windows Vista Business, although it also comes with a media kit to downgrade to XP Professional if needed and includes disks for both XP Pro and Vista Business.
Pro Tools LE 7 will run on Windows Vista, when installed properly.
One can get a Vista Boot Pro from: Softpedia, Kioskea, Vista Boot Pro website, Microsoft, Tech Republic, CHIP, Computer Base, Super Downloads, Softsea, Toggle, Softonic.
If you have upgraded from XP to Windows 7, there is no way to can your office back. If you have switched from Vista (depends on version), you should be able to find all applications in "All Programs" menu. In many cases after upgrading, previously installed software becomes not available. It means that you have reinstall office and so on.
Maybe it's because of compatibility issues with 64 bit windows vista. If your not running 64 bit vista than it won't work on vista at all. Go back to XP. It might work on Windows 7, and it would definitely work on windows XP Mode. But you have to have pro or ultimate to have XP Mode. Since 7 is much better than Vista, you should consider upgrading. Otherwise, go back to XP.
Yes, it is.
Yes it is compitable
Not to my knowledge.
It does on Vista Home Basic (my op sys). I have Office 2000 Pro on it with no problems.