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To copy your inbox from Windows Mail in Vista to Mozilla Thunderbird, first, locate your Windows Mail inbox files, typically found in the folder C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Local Folders. Copy the .eml files from the inbox folder. Then, open Thunderbird, create a new folder where you want to import the emails, and drag and drop the copied .eml files into that folder in Thunderbird. Alternatively, you can use the ImportExportTools NG add-on in Thunderbird for a more streamlined import process.
In Windows, the default installation drive letter is C:, and the desktop folder will be in C:\Users\\Desktop\ (Windows Vista and newer) or C:\Documents and Settings\\Desktop\ (Windows XP), and for GNU/Linux distributions, /home//Desktop/(or simply ~/Desktop/ for any user that's logged in, will be directed to their own desktop folder)
On most Windows computers, the usbio.sys is found in the system32 folder. This folder is in the Windows directory on the primary drive.
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Windows Vista upgrade home premium can be found online for $55 on a few sites. The Business version of Window's Vista upgrade can be found for around $150.
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People have had varied experiences with Windows Vista. Some have found it to be more efficient than XP; others have found it to be slower than XP.
System requirements for Windows Movie Maker depends on your video card, level of hardware acceleration or hardware acceleration, and whether or not you have a previous version already installed.
windows explorer is an older version of my computer. windows explorer can be found in windows 2000 and older, my computer can be found in windows xp, vista and windows 7
Support for Microsoft Windows Vista can no longer be found since Microsoft no longer supports that operating system. You must update to Windows Vista service pack 1 or 2 to get support from Microsoft.
It can be found under All programs It can be found in the Start Menu
One can get the contact information for Vista support from the Vista support website. This information can also be found on the Microsoft Windows website.