In the correct conditions, yes. Some of these conditions might include things like: making sure the copy of windows xp sp2 that you use does not have any problems or troubles operating.
No, SP1 is included in the updates of SP2.
Originally, Windows NT was to be known as OS/2 3.0; the connection is actually quite intimate. Windows NT resulted from the fact that IBM and Microsoft decided to go their own ways with OS/2 after the success of Windows 3.0. Microsoft added a Windows-like API to "their" OS/2, on top of the OS/2 API, and christened the result "Windows NT" (mid 1993; there were a number of other differences between early Windows NT and OS/2, but the API was the principal one). IBM continued development of OS/2, with a more-or-less "native" API. Windows NT and OS/2 continued to diverge over the next few years. For more, see this excellent article on Windows NT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_NT
The system requirements for Bluestacks are: Windows XP SP3 or Windows 7 2 gb of RAM
1: Microsoft Outlook (Windows) 2: Mozilla Thunderbird (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux) 3: Eudora (Windows, Mac OS X)
yes but a common problem is it only uses 1/4th of the screen
Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows Vista was released to the public on May 26, 2009. Check the related links section for download information.
It's actually opposite support. Windows Xp Pro sp2 will work just fine with Intel core 2 quad.
Nope, "sp2" means "service pack 2". Service packs fix bugs and (rarely) add features, but do not upgrade you to a different operating system.
Yes. The system requirements are Windows XP SP2 and higher or Windows Vista SP1 or higher. I'm and answering this question using Google Chrome 2 in Windows XP SP3
You can install SP2 from the windows update area. Check optional updates if it isn't there
There 3 versions which are windows professoinal,home professional and media centre.
You can install Windows XP Service Pack 2 with the link below. http://www.soft32.com/download/63-58736/WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe
direct x 9.0c is ok for windows xp sp 2 32bithttp://www.shoxee.com
I had the same problem - formatted hard disk and then attempted fresh install of XP SP2 on an 2000 model of the Thinkpad X20. It booted up with the Blue Screen error every time. The solution for me was to: 1) Install Windows 2000 Pro - this is what came on the system, 2) Fully update Windows 2000 Pro, 3) Update all the IBM/Lenovo software on the system - especially the embedded controller and the BIOS, 4) Install XP SP2 as an upgrade from Windows 2000 Pro, 5) Fully update Windows XP. Note that formatting the hard disk and attempting a fresh install of XP SP2 directly always ended in failure - Blue Screen. I had to take the upgrade path to make it work. Hope this helps.
Yes the Sims 2 should work on Windows 98.
Games written for the Windows operating system require the Windows operating system to work. If the Mac has Windows installed on it then it will work otherwise it will not work.
Yes as long as it has the minimum spec of ; Operating system Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) Computer processor 2.0 gigahertz (GHz) or more Memory 1 gigabyte (GB) or more of RAM Hard disk space 4 gigabytes (GB) available hard disk space