computer properties box
Sysytem properties box
Without service packs, Windows XP cannot see beyond the 127 GB barrier. Thus, the largest partition you could create on a single hard drive would be 127 GB.
Usually Windows is installed on the C:/ drive of your compuer. Press WINLOGO+E to see your hard drives
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Microsoft says Service Pack 3 will be coming out in the first quarter of 2008. It will probably be offered as a free download like the first two service packs. See: http://www.Microsoft.com/windows/lifecycle/servicepacks.mspx Answer: if you buy windows xp profetional. then you can download and install free of cost from Microsoft website.
Windows 7 can be installed on any Mac that has an Intel processor (See links below).
windows 7 theme for XP are basically windows themes that can be installed on windows xp to give it a look similar to windows 7. See the link in the related links section.
Software is designed to work with a particular operating system. The Mac uses the Mac OS X operating system but you can also install the Windows operating system on a Mac. Windows is usually installed on a Mac by using Boot Camp (see the assistant in the Utilities folder) or with an emulator such as Parallels (See links below). With Windows installed the Mac can then use Windows software.
1. Money. It costs and if their older version is working, why bother? 2. Confidence. In the past, whenever Microsoft has come out with a "New and Improved" version of Windows... there has always been a problem. Most people want to wait and see how many "service packs" it will take to make it run right.
Start->right click on My computer->Properties and the window "Properties" you will see amount of memory installed on your computer.
Yes. There is a Mac version of QuickBooks (See links below). A version for Windows will require the Windows operating system to be installed on the Mac before it will work.
Windows programs require the Windows operating system to be installed on a Mac. Windows can be installed (using the Boot Camp utility) and the Mac restarted so it is just running Windows like any other computer running Windows or it can be run in a virtual machine (using Parallels or Fusion etc.) which will put Windows in a Window on top of Snow Leopard. (See links below)