The fastest way to access the program files folder located on the C drive on a machine running Windows Vista would be to: 1. Hold down the Windows key and press R 2.Type C:\Program Files in the run prompt that popped up 3. Hit the enter key or OK button.
There is no applications folder in Vista. However, you can find a folder called 'program files' in your windows partition. In program files, you can find your applications.
For Windows XP Go to: My Documents,For Windows Vista/7:Go to My computer or something like that,Then go to program files and its there
C:/ Program Files (x86)/ ...app folders...
You can find Spore in: XP: C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\SPORE (TM)\Sporebin\SporeApp.exe Vista: C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\SPORE (TM)\Sporebin\SporeApp.exe You can find Spore Galactic Adventures in: XP: C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\SPORE_EP1\Sporebin_EP1\SporeApp_EP1.exe Vista: C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\SPORE_EP1\Sporebin_EP1\SporeApp_EP1.exe
you would look in the recycle bin
I am running this program on Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 64-bit without any problems. The program itself is the 32-bit version, I believe. Short answer, Yes!
An individual can find Windows Vista updates online on the official Microsoft Windows website. This website contains updates for Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows 7 too.
There are many places where one can find Windows Vista themes to download. One can find Windows Vista themes to download at popular on the web sources such as the official Microsoft website and My Vista Themes.
I have Vista and can find nothing bad about it.
You can find it in the Windows folder which is on the system hard drive. You will not able to see system32 if you have the options "Hide system files and folders" on. To turn it off you have to go Start->My Computer->Tools->Folder Options...->View->Advanced settings, Show hidden files and folders and you have to uncheck "Hide protected operating system files".
Windows Vista has Windows Calender Hi, I'm looking for this too, Calendar Creator Plus for Windows Vista. Did you ever find it or an equivalent?
This is a anti-virus program and you unstall it if you don't like your free trial If you have windows 7 or windows vista,go to control panel,programs,unstall a program find avg and find it out youself now!