windows 7 and 8 include burning software for creating CD and DVD disks, earlier versions (XP and below definitely, I'm not sure about Vista) require the use of a third party tool. Nero is a popular choice (because he is Burning Rom(e) geddit?).
The sun is capable of producing its own light.
Floor-to-ceiling windows are simply referred to as "floor-to-ceiling windows." They are windows that extend from the floor to the ceiling of a room, providing panoramic views and plenty of natural light.
The TARDIS typically has six windows on each side, for a total of 12 windows. However, the exact design and number of windows can vary depending on the era of the show and the specific TARDIS design being used.
The number of windows in a house doesn't necessarily dictate how warm it can stay. Proper insulation, sealing gaps, and using energy-efficient windows play a bigger role in maintaining warmth. However, having too many windows can increase heat loss.
It does make the windows more tinted and it is not crystal clear glass.
All Windows XP discs are bootable anyway, and it is very unlikely to be worthwhile installing Windows XP on a machine that isn't capable of booting from a CD.
No
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As long as the drive is capable of reading DVDs, and the file system is one that Windows 98 understands (must be ISO9660 or UDF 1.02), Windows 98 should be able to read the disc. Note that Windows 98 cannot read UDF 1.50 or later discs, which Windows Vista and some DVD authoring programs default to.
By default, Windows burns discs in the Live File Systemformat.
Yes this laptop is very capable of burning DVD discs.
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.
By default, Windows burns discs in the Live File Systemformat.
So far, not yet.
Promotional discs of Windows 7 Ultimate is generally given to business partners, prospective customers, and IT professionals as a way to make it available to them. This is done as a potential marketing scheme to later encourage new customers to buy Windows 7 (hence for promotional purposes).Typically promotional discs are the full version where indicated and don't differ from other Windows 7 retail software except they are not for resale. An example where Windows 7 promotional discs were circulated was during the preparation for the Windows 7 Launch Party campaign.
All computers capable of running Windows XP are capable of using service pack 3.
Windows 98 discs do not need to be activated, and yes, they can still be used to upgrade an older installation of Windows.