ADMINISTRATOR and GUEST accounts, though the GUEST account is disabled by default in XP Home and XP Prof.
built in user accounts
Glaze! Which is installed by glazers!
The last known good configuration is like windows restore, it will go back to the last installed software or last installed piece of hardware
Well its called how the f ik.
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Apple computers use their own operating system called Mac OS X. Windows 7 can be purchased and installed on a MacBook if required.
Windows Movie Maker can only be installed on an iMac if you install Windows on a Mac. You can do that with Boot Camp or Parallels. However, your iMac already has excellent movie making software that came pre-installed that is just as good as Movie Maker. It is called iMovie. Open it and give it a try.
Microsoft created it from 1999-2001 and it released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001 and released to the public on October 25, 2001. The beta version of Windows XP was called "Windows Whistler
Windows games are so called because they require the Windows operating system to work. Snow Leopard is the latest version of Apple's Macintosh operating system known as Mac OS X. It is not Windows and so Windows software, games or otherwise, will not work with it. A Mac with an Intel processor can have the Windows operating system installed on it and can then run Windows software. Alternatively software such as Wine or Crossover (See links below) provide an environment where Windows software can be used without having Windows installed but this can be rather hit and miss and will not work with all Windows software.
Yes, it's called dual-boot. Be sure to have Windows installed first so your Linux installer might be able to pick it up and put it in the bootloader, not to mention to keep GRUB from getting overwritten by a monopolistic bootloader by Windows.
you will have to boot up your computer from the windows 7 DVD and repair the installation (I guess its called startup repair). OR If you have Windows XP installed on the same PC, then use Vista Boot PRO (Totally free) to restore Boot manager info to your windows 7 partition
To my knowledge Microsoft created Windows Vista which has new and improved fire walls (protection from unauthorized intruders ), as well as, auto blocking of pop-ups (unwanted programs). Vista also has enhanced administration of user accounts (restrict permissions) and something called Windows Defender is also included in Vista.
Answer All Windows programs come with what's called an Installation Wizzard. If you downloaded QuickTime and it went to your program files as it should, the the Wizzard opens up and installs your downloaded program.