C:\Users\your - userID\Desktop
The same way you do on a Windows 7 desktop.
I personally use Windows XP at work, Windows 7 on my desktop, and Windows 8 on my laptop. My primary operating system, however, is Linux. On my desktop I'll run Debian Testing 95% of the time with Windows maybe 5%. My laptop runs on Arch.
This shouldn't be a problem normally, since you paid for a copy of that OS. The operating system should have drivers for the desktop, and it should install onto the desktop without any problems
Any operating system that you can run on a desktop can run on a laptop as long as the hardware requirements are met. Installation procedure is similar to the one on a desktop. This applies to Windows, Linux and Mac
Yes, generally; the question isn't what the hardware is, the question is what OS the machine uses. If it runs Windows, a laptop isn't much different than a desktop machine.
Yes
The SDA phone is a windows based cell phone. It works much like a windows based laptop or desktop.
There is no difference in functionality of laptop and desktop. you can do same work as you can does with your desktop
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Yes, Windows can be installed on laptops and works as well as it does on a desktop. It is the configuration of the machine which would determine what level of operating system can be used, so a laptop may have the capability while a lower end desktop may not.
The equipment that are required to connect PC to laptop are 1.LAN card 2.ethernet adapter 3.UTP wire(1metre length)
the desktop is the thing that you see when you start your laptop with the icons etc. the laptop is the computer (portable)