The current minimum and recommended system requirements for latest Google Earth version can here.
A summary of the minimum requirements is the following.
The latest requirements have basically not changed since the Google Earth 4.3 release except adding Windows 7/8 to the list and few other minor changes.
PC System Configuration
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Minimum:
- Operating System: Windows XP or later
- CPU: Pentium 3, 500Mhz
- System Memory (RAM): 512MB
- Hard Disk: 500MB free space
Mac System Configuration
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Minimum:
- Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4.0
- CPU: 1 GHz
- System Memory (RAM): 512MB
- Hard Disk: 500MB free space
Linux System Configuration
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Minimum:
- Kernel: 2.4 or later
- glibc: 2.3.2 w/ NPTL or later
- XFree86-4.0 or x.org R6.7 or later
- CPU: Pentium 3, 500Mhz
- System Memory (RAM): 512MB
- Hard Disk: 500MB free space
Not necessarily. The Windows operating system will work on any computer that meets the minimum system requirements. There are articles on Wikipedia that will tell you what the hardware requirements for each version are.
Latest version of Flash. A computer.
Only XP and Vista have support for upgrade from OS with maintaining of files. Any OS can do a clean upgrade as long as the Hardware meet the minimum requirements.
First of all Adobe software's comes in two versions: for Mac and Windows, check if you try to install proper version. Second check minimum System requirements to install software, minimum requirements are for example Operating System: XP, Vista, 7 for Windows
Read minimum system requirements for each software, I can not tell you because you didn't specify version of software's, are you asking for CS2, CS3, CS4, CS5? Every new version have different system requirements and to run all mentioned applications at once you need more of minimum system requirements.
The PC game version includes the minimum requirements on the case
Yes. A server is just a more powerful computer, as long as your version of Windows can use all the hardware features, you can use it as a regular computer.
RealTek's latest version is 2.63, but you should make sure that your motherboard manufacturer has not done some customizing to the Realtek hardware. The best place to get the latest version for your computer is the computer or motherboard manufacturer's website.
You go out and buy the PC version of 2k11. Are you asking about requirements or just the game itself?
Does your computer meet Minimum Requirements? Is the game patched to its newest version? Did the game install correctly, if unsure run a defrag, uninstall and reinstall or verify integrity of game cache if you own the game through Steam.
OpenOffice is included with most Linux distributions and if you can meet the requirements of the distribution you should be all set.
If the hardware is compatible and you have enough memory you should be able to purchase an "Upgrade" version of XP.