It may have had a defect within windows try running a repair reinstall and see if this fix the issue.
There should be studs around the window opening so you would be doing both. If you are asking when to do it, the windows go on top of the sheathing.
Skyscrapers have non-opening windows for safety reasons. If a window was open on the 23rd floor, and a co-worker accidentally stumbled over a ream of paper, the co-worker would plummet to his death because someone left the window open, so after the co-worker would trip, he'd fall and smack into the concrete, ultimately ending his life. Thus, to prevent silly mistakes like that from happening, skyscrapers have non-opening windows.
That would not be a good idea. Just air the area you are painting out by opening the windows.
Yes, but you would have to buy a DVD/CD of a version of Windows to install it, so it would cost money.
The Windows Update service is/was available to Windows 95, but there was no specific utility for it; you would have to manually go to the website.
Windows 7 systems requirements is where you would look. During Windows 7 one would use the Upgrade option and install an edition of Windows Vista to Windows 7. Windows Update in Control Panel will open and install Windows Vista if you already have automatic update turned on.
Set the primary partition containing Windows XP to active
Windows 8 does have the ability to launch applications in compatibility modes which support older Windows versions.
A VW Kombi does not have 23 windows. If it did they would either have to be very small windows of the bus would have to be much longer.
It would have to be Windows 8 Professional.
they don't have to be away from windows. why would they?
That would be Windows Live Movie Maker.