Many applications and games written for or compatible with Windows 98 will run on Windows Vista.
Yes.
Yes ofcourse, Windows Vista is upgraded version of Windows XP. Obviously it can run Windows XP applications.
Most programs that run on Windows XP will also run on Windows Vista.
Yes.* *Some poorly designed programs will not run on Vista, or will only work with Administrator privileges. Most programs should work just fine, though.
No obv not.
Many DOS applications simply will not run under Windows Vista, and none under the 64-bit version. Making the NTVDM support DOS programs in Vista was an extremely low priority, since very few people actually run DOS programs anymore. You can use QBasic and other DOS programs on Vista (even the 64-bit version) by using an emulator known as DOSBox.
It can be found under All programs It can be found in the Start Menu
what is booting file win vista
Go to start, and then click all programs and it will appear with a list of programs installed on your computer. Then search for a folder called accessories and inside that there is the Run program. Hope that helps
Some Win XP programs need to run in the Win Classic mode. You would need to check with the printer manufacturer for compatibility.
In what sense? They are both operating systems. If you're asking if applications written for Windows 98 will run under Vista, I would have to say yes. At a minimum, they can be run in Compatibility Mode.