Yes. Most floppy disks all the way from the original IBM PC to the present day use the FAT file system, so a floppy created in Windows 95 (or MS-DOS, for that matter) could still be read on Windows XP or Windows Vista.
You put your CD in the disc drive and wait till a window pops up called autoplay. if that doesn't show up then do to my computer and double click on the disc drive.
You Don't! You install windows 7 in a virtual machine with VMware Infrastructure, you then setup the VMware view servers with your AD. Then you install the tiny Vmware View agent on the windows 7 computer which is then streamed through the View server with you windows Credentials straight to you. the computer is not sent to you, instead a video of the computer's screen is sent to you. that is how it works.
Usually, you will just need to insert the floppies into the floppy disk drive on a computer. If your computer does not have a floppy drive (most made since 2003 don't), you will need to purchase an external floppy drive. These connect to your computer through a USB port. After you plug it in and insert a disk, you should be able to find the drive and view your pictures.
If the computer with Vista doesn't have a floppy disk drive, you won't be able to. You could, however, open the document on another computer and then save it to a CD or portable disk drive. Then you should be able to upload it onto the computer with Vista (if the computer with Vista has a Word program installed. But even if the computer with Vista doesn't have Word installed, you can still upload it, but you won't be able to view it.)
Event Viewer is used to view log on with a standalone computer or a computer in a workgroup, but Windows firewall is used to view log on in a network.
In Windows XP, where would you go to view the computer's available resources
In windows these are stored in c:\windows\fonts From explorer you can double-click on any of the font files to view the font.
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To view panoramic images using the Windows 360 photo viewer on your computer, simply open the image file in the viewer. You can then use the mouse or keyboard to navigate and explore the panoramic view by panning and zooming in and out.
The first step for a person who is using Windows 8 to view their computer information is to click the start button. Next, a person should click on Control Panel. The next step is to click on System and Maintenance. Finally, a person should be able to click on System and view their computer information.
To view hidden folders open Windows Explorer or My Computer. From there select the Tools tab at the top of the window. Then click on Folder Options, from there select "view all hidden folders".