Did your old computer have XP when you got it, or did you buy XP as an upgrade? If the former, you're kind of out of luck, friend. If the latter, just do the same as you did to upgrade.
You can use Import/Export feature of Microsoft Outlook in order to get Outlook files from Old computer to the new Computer.
to start the car and to use the remote buttons just stick it in the igntion and hold it until the car accepts it, it however you have comfort access, a dealer will need to deactivate the old one and enable the new one by special BMW computer. good luck.
You can backup your old iPod on your computer, then plug your new iPod and it will ask you which backup to use on your new iPod and you select your choice!!!
You won't be able to use the same email address to make a new account.
Absolutely. Considering your new computer's motherboard supports the same type of ram. I'm assuming you have a ddr2 ram compatible computer and that your purchasing a new computer with a ddr2 compatible motherboard.
you dont use it or go into settings
Yes, although you may need to use special programs or softwares. :)
You Should be able to by using Magic jellybean finder
The Applecare plan is attached to the computer it was purchased for and is not transferable. It will enhance the value of the old computer if you are planing to sell it. A new computer will need its own Applecare plan.
because your music is saved on the old computer. You are logging in to your iTunes store account so you can continue to purchase music. This is separate from the music you already have in your iTunes library. you will need to copy your existing music library from the old computer to the new computer to access it with the new iTunes software.
Of Course He knows how to use a computer!!! my 8 year old cousin can use a computer _____________________________________________________________________ just like the other one said HE KNOWS HOW TO USE A COMPUTER! my sister is like 7 years old and can use computer!
If you can find drivers for that operating system for your hardware, then yes.