Silverlight requires a minimum of a 500 MHz processor and 128 MB of RAM. If you do not meet these requirements, you likely wouldn't get a good experience out of it even if you could install it.
Silverlight cannot support WSE Web services directly.
Silverlight used in XAML language..ASP.NET didnt support XAML language..
No, because that browser does not allow to use flash or silverlight plugins that are used to play the videos
Yes, I believer so because its is a AMD64 Technology processor.
Some word processor support macros, some does not.
There are no external processors. But it's very hard to believe that your processor does not support virtualization. It must be very old. Just to make sure check BIOS settings including chipset and CPU.
Yes, Dual Core processor will support from 915 Mainboard
Microsoft Silverlight is a framework for creating web pages with better support for multimedia, animation and interactivity than what is common on the internet today. It can be considered a more modern version of Adobe's Flash.Other frameworks with similar functionality are Adobe AIR and JavaFX.See related Wikipedia-link.Microsoft Silverlight is a free web-browser plug-in. It is a tool for creating and delivering Internet applications and media experiences.
no but it can support core 2 quad
Microsoft Silverlight is a framework for creating web pages with better support for multimedia, animation and interactivity than what is common on the internet today. It can be considered a more modern version of Adobe's Flash.Other frameworks with similar functionality are Adobe AIR and JavaFX.See related Wikipedia-link.Microsoft Silverlight is a free web-browser plug-in. It is a tool for creating and delivering Internet applications and media experiences.
A motherboard can support one processor only.
no it doesnt