Not really. After you install new memory, Windows will automatically detect it when you next start the computer.
Windows Vista will not list the motherboard in the Device Manager. Other tools, such as CPU-Z, can display this information.
Use the device manager. Right-click on the device in the device manager that you wish to uninstall, and select "Uninstall". To get to the device manager (the quick way), right-click on "My Computer", and go to Manage, then click on Device Manager.
yes you can however you can only view the device manager not make any changes.
You can use Device Manager for the hardware and Add/Remove programs for the software.
Go in the device manager, locate ir port, double click on, in the "Device usage" choose "Do not use this device".
go to Control Panel then Device Manager, then click on Display adapters.
Start -> Control Panel -> System. In Vista or Windows 7, click Device Manager in the sidebar. You'll need an administrator account and to accept the User Account Control box if you have it set up to prompt you. In XP, go to the Hardware tab, and click Device Manager.
You can not install IE6 on Windows Vista.
The three snap ins are device manager, disk manager, and task manager
USB drive and DVD ROM
If you are asking if you can run Windows Vista on 256 MB of RAM, then yes. However, the Windows installer will not allow you to install on 256 MB of RAM without a patch. If you are asking if you can use Vista on a computer using 256 MB memory modules, then yes.
Go to Control Panel, System, Device Manager and click on the CD ROM. It will say what type it is. This is for Windows VISTA. XP is I believe Settings, Control Panel, System, Device Manager.