Spell checking is not typically a feature of an operating system, but instead is provided by the software that provides the ability of editing documents. Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, and many other document-editing suites all provide spell-checking in various languages.
I found a few interesting leads by searching Google for "download spell check windows 98" Because I don't use Windows 98, I didn't download the programs to test them, but the descriptions looked promising.
delete c:\windows\system 32, it's a file that isn't used by newer OSes, and can be deleted if you have windows 7
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what kind of question is this just check the add or remove icon there will be all windows 7 components
check wikipedia... simply go to google and type windows 7 and look out for wikipedia link!
Some, check out the system requirements for that game
"Sticky" is supposed to be a part of Windows 7. Please check Start-> All Programs -> Accessories -> Sticky Notes.
I play it on 64-bit Windows 7 with no problem. Check your video card, it may make a difference.
The following website offers many free spell check programs available for download, The site offers programs for many operating systems. http://download.cnet.com/windows/?tag=hdr
Rule of thumb if its compatible with vista its compatible with win 7. you can also check the win 7 compatibility center for more information
C language and Windows 7 should have nothing to do with each other. C is a language. Windows 7 is an operating system. They serve totally different purposes. Your copy of C may not work under Windows 7. New operating systems always have compatibility issues. Check the Internet. There may be a download that will make your program compatible with Windows 7. Check both Microsoft and whoever produced your program. Either one may have produced an update.
Check if you have World Community Grid installed.