You'll need to set up at least two boot partitions on the "C:" drive, one for XP and one for 98. Then you'll have to get a boot loader that lets you select which OS you want to boot.
Yes, you can but you have to check the hardware part of your computer. Also you need the upgrade version to keep your files and programs, otherwise you have to format.
pfm files are Type1 Postscript Fonts. There are two files required to install:yourfont.PFB - postscript font binary datayourfont.PFM - postscript font metric dataOn Windows XP, you can simply drag TrueType Fonts (.ttf) into the C:/Windows/Fonts folder to "install" them. I'm not sure if you can do this with Type1 fonts if you have both files because I only have the .PFM file and this didn't work. Websites suggested dowloading Adobe Type Manager Lite, a freeware font installation program at www.adobe.com. I attempted to install the font by selecting FoundryMonoline-Bold.PFM and it promped me for the location of the FoundryMonoline-Bold.PFB file. I didn't have it so couldn't install it. You must have both files.
tar extension can more or less be compared to zip: a tarball (this is the name of a "tar extension'ed file") is used to group file (and eventually folders of files). Although tarballs are mostly used in Unix flavors, programs such as WinRar for Windows can extract files from them. In short, such drivers may work for both Windows and/or Unix flavors.
The Macintosh and Windows Operating Systems software are not compatible.But you can install and run Windows along side a Mac now using Apples Boot Camp drivers.Windows and Mac's do have the Intel and hardware that are compatible with the right drivers.
Microsoft Office can be installed on both Windows Vista and Windows XP operating systems. Microsoft Office 2013 will not install on Windows XP.
Because the master control on the drivers door has separate areas for all windows. Start by checking power feeds at the drivers door switch.
If you have a lisenced installation disk you have two simple options: 1. Install it in a virtual machine through virtualbox. This makes it so you can (and must) run both systems at the same time, but switching is faster. 2. Back up ubuntu onto another storage device, such as a external hard drive. Then install windows, and make sure to wipe the system in the process. Then install ubuntu over windows, rewriting the mbr to use the GRUB bootloader. You can replace your files from the backup.
No. After download and burn the Ubuntu 10.10 install disk, you can either TRY Ubuntu without affecting your Windows at all, or INSTALL Ubuntu to have them both in your PC. However, to install Ubuntu, you need to be careful. Make sure not to install Ubuntu to the Windows drive. That is all.
You should be able to install ether or even both.
This happened to me once. If you install Windows 7 and then Vista, you get disk read error occurred because the windows 7 and vista boot files are different, so the computer cannot boot because both files are present. (Windows 7 and Windows Vista's boot files)The only way to get around this problem is this:1. Start the computer and then press F11, F2, Esc or another key (in your computer's manual) to get into the BIOS. Then go to a tab called Boot or Boot Order and change the 1st position to CD-ROM drive, then HDD.2. Insert your Windows installation disk or system repair disc (downloadable from the internet) and choose Install now for the install disc or click System Recovery for system repair then choose Clean install (install disc) or select a restore point and follow the instructions on-screen.If you choose the Clean Install button it will wipe all data from the hard drive, so be carefulHope this helps
Windows Vista provides two tools for exploring the files and folders on your computer- WINDOWS EXPLORER and the COMPUTER WINDOW. Both display the contents of your computer, using icons to represent drives, folders, and files.
Just install wamp or xampp server for windows. They are both windows based web server. Other then that there is a module for php on IIS to download but I would recommend not going for that hassle