Sadly, no. Win 3.1 needs a FAT16 formatted drive which has a limit of 2.1GB per partition. In order to use the all of the space, a larger drive would have to be broken up into 2.1GB partitions.
Theoretically you can, but you have to make sure that your laptop is able to handle Vista requirements.
An associate at your local department store may have the information you need to be able to fix your windows. There are also specialty stores that specifically handle doors and windows. If you look in your city phone book, you'll be able to find the stores that have the information you need available to you.
You should be able to find support services that handle both Linux and Windows. If you are looking for on staff services, be sure to review their resume or hire a head hunter to find support for your needs.
Your pc is most likely running on an out-of-date version of Windows. Try looking for Windows requirements on the new software you just purchased, and you will see which Windows system your pc needs to be running on to be able to handle your new software.
Repairing a broken window is a simple operation, and any general contractor should be able to handle it. As for improving the windows, you should look into security or storm windows which are rated to be strong at resisting damage. Pella is one brand that sells quality storm windows.
Can you be more specific in your question? What do you mean by "handle?"
Yes it is easily able to be upgraded to the Windows 7 version.
Yes they should be able to.
Yes. Windows 2000 can read discs in both UDF 1.02 and 1.50. All commercial DVDs are produced in 1.02 format, and most discs that people burn default to 1.50. In other words, Windows 2000 can read all movie DVDs, and will be able to read most discs that people burn themselves.
yeah with the spec it has it will be able to run windows 7
Windows XP with SP2 and SP3
If you have a current form of Windows on your PDA now, you should be able to run the new Windows 7.