Nope - AVG is an anti-virus program completely independent from Windows. It has no connection with the Windows operating system - other than it runs on the Windows 7 platform( and others)
NotePad is a text editor that automatically comes installed on all Windows operating systems. Therefore, there are no system specifications for this program.
You can make a movie on your PC using the Windows Movie Maker program which is already installed on your system.(If you have Windows 7 operating system, you can download Windows Live Movie Maker)
Its basically a program that allows you to run multiple Operating Systems on your Host Operating System. So if the computer you're using currently has Windows XP installed onto it, you can run Windows ME, NT, 7, Vista, etc. on it.
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Well, Windows 7 Professional comes with, "XP Mode." "XP Mode" is a program installed Windows 7 Professional where you can use XP on a Windows 7-upgraded/Windows 7-installed PC or notebook.Windows 7 Home Premium, and Windows 7 UltimateDO NOT come with "XP Mode."
No, they are different operating systems.
Games written for the Windows operating system require the Windows operating system to work. If the Mac has Windows installed on it then it will work otherwise it will not work.
Windows software will not run on Mac. The Windows operating system will run on any Intel based Mac in dual-boot mode. You can use Boot Camp which is already installed on your Mac or another program such as Parallels.
Yes. For such kind of operations you will need a video editing program. In most operating systems today, there are pre installed video editing programs. For example in Windows there is Windows Movie Maker.
Windows 8.1 can be downloaded and installed on a Windows 7 PC, but Windows 8.1 is not an update it is a new operating system. This new operating system can be bought from Microsoft for $119.99.
No special action is needed. When the program used to create or edit is installed on either system, the underlying operating system is irrelevant. Thus if Program X on Windows 7 creates File Y, you can open File Y on Windows Vista by installing Program X, and vice versa.