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If you haven't bought any software, then you can use Windows Movie Maker.
You need to edit the windows firewall settings manually.
You can use a disk utility to edit bytes in the MBR directly from the disk or You can use BCDedit in Vista and Windows 7 see links
how i can format my computer windows vista withut cd..............please kindly tell me. how i can format my computer windows vista withut cd..............please kindly tell me.
The easiest way is to format the system partition and install Windows Xp and then Vista. If you install Xp after Vista you might have to edit BOOT.INI manually. I beleave Vista will not allow you installing Xp when it's runnning. So you need a bootable XP (and Vista Home) CD/DVD. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Actually it is possible to run both Windows XP and Windows Vista on the same computer but you will have to set up a Dual Boot setting up 2 partitions, formatting them to NTFS format, then installing XP on the first partition then Vista on the second. Hope I could help ~Dalton-sama
No, you cannot get Windows Sidebar unless you have Win 7 or Win Vista-EDIT-Unfortunately, the previous answer is incorrect. You CAN get a Vista windows sidebar for Windows XP. I'm not exactly sure if the package offered on Cnet.com is officially issued from Microsoft, but this download does give you the "look" features of Vista:http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1089/make_xp_look_like_vista_longhorn_free/#sidebarGood luck! And hopefully this will look good.
YES...if your name is bill gates If you have his permission, or you could just change your o.s. yourself from xp to vista or whatever.
No special action is needed. When the program used to create or edit is installed on either system, the underlying operating system is irrelevant. Thus if Program X on Windows 7 creates File Y, you can open File Y on Windows Vista by installing Program X, and vice versa.
Yes, you certainly can. Install Windows Me first on one of the hard drives. And after that install Vista on another hard drive. If you do reversed multiboot will not work. And you will have to edit boot.ini file manually which is not that easy.
You can edit autoexec.bat using the Windows built-in notepad application.
Edit: I bought 'Skyrim Legendary Edition' And I need to clear up some space on my laptop so it can run properly.
There are only a scant few audio editing options in Windows Movie Maker (any version) including Vista.To edit the audio, make sure you are in the Time-line view of the program. Right-click on the Audio/Music track and select the edits you wish from the drop-down list that appears.