Yes, I have one with Windows 7.
The Sims 3 requires a minimum of 2.0 GHz processor, 2 GB of RAM, and a DirectX 9 compatible video card with 128 MB of video memory. The Dell Latitude D610 typically has older hardware that may not meet these requirements, especially in terms of RAM and graphics capabilities. While it might run with very limited performance, it is unlikely to provide a satisfactory gaming experience.
The Dell Latitude series of laptops run on a variety of Intel processors from 400 mhz to 1.2 ghz.
Ubuntu should run on a Dell Dimension 4600, provided enough RAM is installed. I'm not sure what you mean by "run Windows finally;" Windows is a separate operating system from Ubuntu. One does not typically run operating systems "on" one another.
Yes, it should be able to run Windows 8.
Windows ultimate
A fair price range for a Dell Latitude 610 laptop computer would be from $100 to $200. The Latitude 610 is an old laptop and does not have enough power to efficiently run modern programs and can be purchased secondhand cheaply.
The Sims 3 has specific system requirements that may not be met by older laptops like the Dell Latitude D series, which typically have lower-end processors and limited RAM. To run The Sims 3 smoothly, you'll need a dual-core processor, at least 2 GB of RAM, and a compatible graphics card. If your Dell Latitude D model meets these specifications, it might run the game, but performance could be suboptimal. It's best to check the exact model's specifications against the game's requirements.
Dell has a line of PDA's called the Axim family. First introduced in 2002 and the last model was made in 2007. All models run on software from Windows Microsoft.
go to microcenter.com and buy one
I doesn't matter much if your system is dell or something else. The Os should be windows. just go to this given link run the setup on windows and it will be just installed in your sys tem without any heddahe. http://www.download.com/3001-20_4-10847936.html?spi=3d68af7836b373e533d05319b188a3e9
Yes. But, unless you have a newer machine it may not run well? When Mojang updated Minecraft to use the new launcher (1.6 and above) it also raised the bar, as it were, so it is processor intensive and can be a ram hog if you want to run a server also. The game is written in Java and Mojang has dropped support for the older versions, so if the latest version of Java won't install on your computer then it may not run. If you have an older machine (few years old or a lower end one) you may not be able to run many of the "mods" but the stock game should be fine.
It should run it fairly well, as that exceed both the minimum and recommend requirements.