Fuse or fuseable link. Possibly a shorted out switch.
There might be a separate fuse for the fan and the windows, located in the fusebox inside the car.
Check fuses Might be a bad ignition switch
The drivers for the mouse might be incompatible with the Windows 98 operating system.
Yes, it can. But you might have problems with security politics which are a part of Windows XP, Windows Me doesn't have such things. Usually if you are using simple file sharing everything works fine.
The cooling fans on a 2002 Grand Am GT might not be working because of a problem with a fuse. There is also a temperature sensor in the engine that tells the fans when to come on. This sensor may be bad.
It might not necessarily be that Windows itself is slowing down. A more likely cause is that the computer which now has more software on its hardware, takes a longer time to process everything, making Windows seem slower.
You might want to get out your owners manual and see which fuse controls the windows and make sure it is not a fuse. Since you didn't mention the make of the car I have no more advice other than the fuse.
Your heater core may be leaking, the condensate drain of the AC might be blocked, you can have a leak in one of the windows, or in the intake plenum to the ventilation .
A bad fuel pump can cause your 1998 Pontiac Grand Am engine to randomly stop running. The fuel pump might be working at times and then at other times not working.
A Jeep Grand Cherokee that starts and dies might have a problem with the choke. Depending on how new the vehicle is, there might be a sensor for the choke that is not working properly.
There are many places where one might download a Windows Vista trial. One might download a Windows Vista trial from the official Microsoft website or CNet.
yes, you should, because you might lose some severe important data.