Ubuntu should run on a Dell Dimension 4600, provided enough RAM is installed. I'm not sure what you mean by "run Windows finally;" Windows is a separate operating system from Ubuntu. One does not typically run operating systems "on" one another.
The best and more safe way to get support for a Dell Dimension 4600 is to contact Dell technicians. The Dell technical help and support could be contacted with 1-855-235-2101
One could locate the manual for the Dell 4600 on Dell's official website. One could find a lot of useful things on the Dell website, such as manuals, drivers, and other various things.
All versions of Ubuntu should be able to run on the Dell Mini.
ubuntu is free to download
The dell dimension 4600 cane out in may 21, 2003 for 699 dollars. It supports windows xp home and holds a 80GB hardrive with 512MB of RAM. This desk top computer came equiped with a subwoofer and speakers.
With the exception of some netbooks, all major retailers have stopped shipping Windows XP and now only offer Windows Vista on their computers. You can, of course, still purchase a barebones PC, or one bundled with Ubuntu or FreeDOS from Dell.
No. Dell Windows Vista looks for a specific BIOS chip exclusive to Dell PCs. If it does not find it, it will refuse to install
No
Drivers for Windows XP and earlier for a Dell D600 laptop can be found in the support section of Dell's website. Drivers for Windows Vista and later are not officially supported by Dell for D600 laptops.
Yes, it's possible if you have a windows xp installaiotn disk as well as drivers for windows xp. Drivers you can check on the Dell website.
It isn't the computer that would effect compatibility, but rather the operating system (i.e. windows xp, windows vista, windows 7, mac OSx, Ubuntu) All printers come with a CD or DVD with the drivers that are necessary for installation. Also, on the side of the printer box or in the owners manual there is a list of compatible operating systems.
Yes, I have one with Windows 7.