Assuming you meant 'script' - IF and only if you trust the web-site, it's safe to run it. If it's a site you've never encountered before, it's up to you whether you want to take the risk or not.
Not if you want windows to run properly, no.
That depends on what version you want to get. For example, I have After Effects CS3 and It won't install on Windows 7. But I do know that the free trial for CS5.5 Does run on Windows 7.
Yes, you can. But sadly a lot of software designed for older windows versions will not work under windows 7. You can use Virtual PC if you want run something working under XP but on windows 7 computer.
Yes, you can still run windows software products on the Apple computers and laptops. Whether or not you would want to do that would be up to you as Apple has their own software as well.
You cannot run Mac on Windows XP. But you can run Windows on Mac
Yes, 80GB is plenty of space for you to smoothly be able to run windows 7 on your computer, and have a lot of space leftover for whatever it is you want to install.
Some people consider a Macbooks hardware to be more thoroughly constructed, but find a Windows operating system to be better
The next time windows is restarted.
can regular window apps run on windows ce
They are "compatible" in the sense that many applications that run on Windows XP will run on Windows Vista.
Windows does run on an Intel processor. It just does not run on an 8085. It requires an 8086/8088 (Windows 3.1) or 80386 (Higher versions) to run.
It depends on the software you want to run. If you want to run Apple Logic, Garageband or MOTU Performer, you will have to run a Mac. If you want to run Sonar or FL Studio, you will have to get a PC running Windows. If you want to run Pro Tools or Cubase, these programs are run on both platforms. The Mac will have better quality hardware and Firewire (which you will find near impossible to get on a PC). The PC will have SATA hard drive connections and HDMI output, which are unavailable on a Mac.