This laptop system can support Windows XP and up as well as Linux.
This laptop has Windows Vista Business with SP1 already installed.
Your question is very vague. Most laptops are capable of running the same operating systems as a desktop computer.
This laptop comes installed with Windows Vista Home Premium Edition.
Some operating systems that are available with new laptop computers are some more common systems like the following: Windows Vista, and the Vista Ultimate.
Windows XP shouldn't have any problem on both a laptop or netbook.
Yes. Multi-booting operating systems on a laptop is accomplished in the same manner as with a desktop system. Each operating system needs to reside on its own partition on the hard drive. The boot-loader (GRUB or LILO), which is installed on the Master Boot Record, will determine how the individual operating systems are booted.There are numerous tutorials online for multi-booting Linux on your computer. Try a Google search using the terms "Linux multi-boot tutorial".Luck!
Yes. Of course you must have .Net framework runtime installed to run any .net application, and your laptop is running one of the Windows operating system.
In order to find out if, "Rise of Nations" can be installed on a Windows Vista computer, check the back of the CD case, for the supported operating systems of "Rise of Nations."
The free games that come with a laptop depend on the brand of laptop one purchases as well as the operating system running. Different operating systems such as Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows 8, and Mac OS all have different preloaded games and applications.
Just about any laptop. Please note that Java support may not always be included when the laptop comes from the factory; but you can install Java support on any computer that has the Windows, Linux, or Macintosh operating system - among others.
Boris Tarkington - That depends on the laptop. Two things limit the amount of ram. First, the operating system you have installed. If you have a Windows XP or older operating system then the operating system can only make use of up to 3.5 gig of ram regardless of how much you put in. If you have Windows 7 installed the limit is much higher. Either way, the hardware itself restricts the amount of RAM that it will address. The best thing to do is to search on the manufacturer and model name of your laptop and find the manufacturer's documentation about that laptop. It will say how much RAM it can take.
"ROM Basic" refers to the BASIC interpreter found in old IBM PCs. When the hard drive was not installed properly, you would be dropped into the BASIC interpreter instead. Most PC clones, including your laptop, do not include a BASIC interpreter. Make sure that you have installed the hard drive properly, and that you have installed an operating system on it. Otherwise, the laptop will not be able to boot.