windows indexing upgraded,and gadgets
GDI and XPS. XPS was introduced with Vista.
Windows Vista was released on January 30th, 2007. You can learn more about Windows Vista online at the Wikipedia website. Once on the page, type "Windows Vista" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Long File Names or also known as LFNs
The graphic tool bar that appears at the bottom of the Windows screen is called a task bar. This is a feature that was first introduced with Windows 95.
Any modern operating system, windows xp/vista/7, linux, osx etc. Fat 32 was first introduced in windows 95
I'm assuming you are asking about Windows Vista Features. There is an extensive and thorough discussion on this issue at the "bleeping computer" website, which begins with the following statements: "A Windows Vista feature is simply a set of programs or a particular capability of the operating system that can be enabled or disabled by an administrator. It is important to note that in Windows Vista, when you remove or disable a feature, you are not actually removing files from your hard drive, but rather just deactivating them. Therefore disabling a feature should not be used as a method of freeing up hard drive space. On the other hand, by disabling a feature you may gain an increase in performance due to memory and processor utilization no longer being allocated towards the particular feature." For the full explanation, go to this link: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial134.html
When Windows Vista and 7 create volumes, what type are the first three you create
Ideally, Windows XP should be installed first, although it is possible to do it Vista-first.
You first need to check your computer can run windows 7. Then one way you can do it is through windows anytime upgrade which was introduced in Windows Vista. type upgrade into the start menu and press enter. Or you can buy the disc box set from any good computer store or supermarket and follow the instructions provided to install.
Windows 1.0 was introduced in 1985.
no it is not
No. The Windows Vista installer loads a stripped down version of Windows Vista on which the setup program runs. MS-DOS is not used for any component.