1. Go to the modem manufacturers' website
2. download the xp/2000 drivers.
3. Burn them to CD / flashdrive / whatever so youll have access to them after the OS install.
4. cross fingers
The next step is to buy a Windows XP compatible modem card, and forget the Windows 98 modem card, unless your computer motherboard doesn't have an appropriate slot for the new modem card, but all PCI slots are equal for any modem card.
You can check the web site of the NIC manufacturer for a Windos Vista driver, buy a new network card or then do a duel boot for Windows XP and Windows Vista and only use the network when you have Windows XP loaded.
Check the website of the NIC manufacturer for a Windows Vista Driver
Microsoft Windows XP is best for business due to its versatility. The fact that it is compatible with most devices and applications is an added advantage.
Windows is so prevalent fro various reasons. Microsoft has been upgrading the Windows operating system over the years making it quite effective and compatible with most devices.
As of this writing, no. It is compatible for Android and iOS devices, Mac, Windows, and Chromebook computers, but not Windows mobile.
One of the most popular and widely used operating system is Microsoft Windows. It is compatible with most devices and has proved to be user-friendly.
Windows Azure is a Microsoft Windows mobile service. It was developed for Windows Store, Windows Phone 8 and iOS devices. It has great reviews and seems to not have as many bugs as other services.
You can continue with the upgrade. However, you will not have the modem available to the system after the upgrade. You can see if the hardware manufacturer has produced drivers for the modem for windows XP. The HCL (Hardware Compatibility List) isn't always up to date. If you cannot find any drivers your only real option is to buy a new modem if you want to use XP.
Windows 8, the successor to Windows 7, is currently in development. Microsoft has posted a blog entry in Dutch on October 22, 2010 hinting that Windows 8 will be released after 2 years.Also, during the pre-Consumer Electronics Show keynote, Microsoft's CEO announced that Windows 8 will also run on ARM CPUs. Since ARM CPUs are usually in the form of SOCs found in mobile devices, this new announcement implies that Windows 8 will be more compatible with mobile devices such as netbooks, tablet personal computers, and smartphones.for more details :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Windows
The purpose of the Microsoft hardware compatibility list is to identity the devices which are compatible with various software. This will ensure that an application run smoothly when installed.
Windows 7. Microsoft released a lot of versions of windows and several editions to all of them for clients(PC's), servers and devices.
Rapimgr is the Microsoft system process for Microsoft ActiveSync. ActiveSync is a program that syncs mobile devices that run Windows Mobile with your PC.
Omnigaffle is a charting software, similar to Microsoft Visio. Omnigaffle is compatible with Apple devices: Mac OS X Leopard, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Mac OS X Lion and iOS (iPad).
No, the AmbiCom GPS receiver requires a Windows PC to be operational. It is not compatible with other GPS devices.