Almost all computers, with maybe a few exceptions, have Windows 7 pre-installed on them. That is, only if it is a Windows computer, as Apple computers don't have Windows OS.
New computers are not being sold with either operating system. If you want to use Windows XP on a new computer, you will have to purchase and install it yourself.
"Yes. There is a program called Windows Update, which usually comes with new computers. It will send you a notification when new updates come out for Windows or for your HP computer."
It is a new type of technology for windows computers
Windows 95 cannot be installed from inside a newer version of Windows. You must boot from a disc to install it. Windows 95 isn't compatible with newer computers anyway, and virtually all software that will run on Windows 95 will run on XP, so its a wasted effort.
On the current mac computers, you can install windows on a mac. The new macs have an intel cpu and will now take advantage of all the apps you would use on a windows box.
A new window will open and windows will search its database for a driver. If windows happens not to have the driver, then you must manually install the driver by inserting the installation CD that came with the scanner.
Did you mean, "What are the NEW computers", or what are the NEWEST computers? If you did, Windows 7 & Windows Vista are the to newest versions of windows computers, unfortunately I don't know the newest versions of Mac and Linux. I hope I answered your question!
No. You can install a new version of Windows by running its setup program from within Windows itself, or by booting from the installation media (CD/DVD/USB drive).
Object Dock is an animated dock for Windows that enables one to quickly access and launch the favorite applications, files and shortcuts. It is a new interface for Windows computers.
if you get a windows computer, yes
Yes you can. All the information on the CD works the same on all computers. The only thing that will change is the serial number. Each serial number has to be registered to only one computer. One setup CD will install as many times as you need although you must purchase a new key for each install.
Many new computers do not come with Windows Vista Basic. Some of the older ones do. You can request that they put Windows Vista basic on your computer upon purchasing.