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To browse a disk in Windows Explorer, first open My Computer. Then, click on the disk one would like to examine. More often than not, this is the C: drive on a computer. Double click on the drive to see the contents of the disk.
"File Explorer".
My Network Places
Whether or not the hard drive has Windows installed on it is irrelevant to the actual process of replacing the drive. if you want to preserve the current Windows installation, you'll need to use hard drive imaging software to copy the data from the old drive. Otherwise, you can simply replace the drive and reinstall Windows as you would normally.
Create two partitions in ur hard drive and install Windows '98 on Drive C and install Windows 2000 on Drive D to another partition.
This is the dumbest question ever. Of course you can. Why would you be able to take the windows off if you couldn't drive like that?
ver Browse as an animal would browse is ramonear. Browse as browse through a book or magazine is hojear. Browse as in a store is curiosear.
It is located on your C drive under windows. The apth would look like the following C: Windows/SysWow64
The reason that Windows 8 paid apps are called paid is because they are not free. The only way to get the apps for free would be to download them through a bit torret.
There is no upgrade path from Windows ME to Windows 2000. You would have to reformat the hard drive to remove ME before you install Windows 2000 from scratch.
Yes
No. First of all, not everyone would consider Windows an "upgrade." Secondly, Windows does not support migrating a Windows system, so you have to erase the hard drive and do a clean install.