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Windows 98 isn't officially supported, but it has been run on Windows 98. If you cannot get the latest release to run, try downloading an older release like 2.45, which is known to work well in Windows 98.
Yes. Safari has supported Windows Vista since its initial release for Windows, version 3.0, on Jue 11, 2007.
The latest version of Windows XP is Service Pack 3, version 1. Windows XP is no longer being supported by Microsoft, however, and they are officially urging all XP users to switch to Windows 7 or 8.
A Plug and Play device is defined as any device which Windows supports natively with pre-installed device drivers. Plug and Play is a standard that Microsoft created with the release of Windows 95, and is still used in modern versions of Windows. Source(s): Technology in Action 7th Edition, on page 221
no you cannot play wizard 101 on kindle fire it is windows based not supported by amazon or android
Windows 98 supports both the FAT16 and FAT32 file systems. The FAT32 file system will support drives up to 2 terabytes in size, while the FAT16 file system will support drives up to 2 gigabytes in size.
The Windows 7 Release Candidate period is over.
Intel, AMD, Transmeta, and VIA. Older versions of Windows also supported the various clones that were available around their time of release, such as those by Texas Instruments, IBM, Rise, Chips and Technologies, Fujitsu, Harris, NEC, Siemens, UMC, IDT, and SGS-Thomson.
I don't why the Windows 7 Release Candidate installs slowly.
Microsoft will release the beta of Windows 8 in or around June 2011 and the final release of the operating system in or around October 2011. Microsoft will release the operating system October 2012. only after 3 years after the release of Windows 7 which is a very good operating system to use i dont see the point paying for Windows Media Center when you can use it for free in Windows 7 Home Premium and Professional and Ultimate and Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate what is the point of upgrading Windows 7 to Windows 8 when you have Windows Media Player 12
Yes, you need to back-up your PC if you upgrade your computer, from Windows Vista to Windows 7. Anyway, the Windows 7 Release Candidate requires backing up your PC with a blank recordable disk, before you download, the Windows 7 Release Candidate because the Windows 7 Release Candidate, will be your temporary operating system, after you install the Windows 7 Release Candidate, via the Microsoft website, which is Microsoft.com.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/download.aspx?icid=editorschoice_windows_7_release_candidate