Yes. Windows Vista still supports both legacy floppy controllers and modern USB floppy drives.
Nero does work on Windows Vista.
Yes, it can work with Windows Vista, it actually works great
The floppy disk stores data. Before the days of large hard drives, flash disks, cds, and dvds this was the primary media for transporting data.For example if you wanted to install the old Windows 3.1x it came on a bundle of floppy disks. If you wanted to take a project from work or school back home, you used a floppy disk.
No. Vista Inspirat is a Vista theme for Windows XP. As XP themes do not work on Windows 7, the theme cannot be used as is.
The drive might not be recognizing the floppy disk. Start up your computer, and go to the BIOS menu (usually you have to press f2 or f3), and make sure the optical drives are enabled. Also consider using a flash drive instead of a floppy disk.
Games that are written specifically for Windows Vista will not work on Windows XP. Most games are written so that they will work on both.
Yes, I have BFBC2 for Vista and Windows 7 and it does work.
No. Due to the length of time between the releases of Windows XP and Windows Vista, as well as Windows Vista ditching support for some legacy technologies, there are many devices that will not function in Windows Vista but work in Windows XP.
Windows XP takes drivers only from floppy drives (during installation only). Vista can work with basically any drive. Anyway by the time the system asks you to insert drive with drivers there is software loaded in your RAM which allows you to remove the installation disk... And then put it back.
It is checking to see if a bootable disk (i.e. windows startup disk) is inserted. Obviously, if it didn't check + your computer didn't work then you wouldn't be able to use your startup disk.
Yes. Windows Vista includes DirectX 9.
yeah. i have windows vista and there are no problems