maybe you got the wmm from a fake site and they've copied it from windows xp website did you kno what website it was just make sure the website looks save
Here's an interesting timeline and description of the different Windows operating systems: 1) http://members.fortunecity.com/pcmuseum/windows.htm and For a graphical/downloadable timeline of all Microsoft operating systems, see here: 1) http://www.levenez.com/windows/
Microsoft Windows 8 will suceed windows 7.
Contact Microsoft and ask about their program to replace bad copies of Windows with a genuine copy.
Microsoft DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7.
Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 will support Microsoft 2010.
No! It was featured on Microsoft Windows 95, and later on other versions of Microsoft Windows (particularly Windows 98, Windows ME, and Windows XP). This feature was later used on any form of online services like Microsoft's own Internet Explorer on almost any version of Microsoft Windows.
Windows 7
Microsoft. As is Microsoft Windows Movie Maker.
Windows Seven is the codename for the next version of Windows in development by Microsoft. As yet, Microsoft have refused to give details of the operating system, as they are currently busy marketing Windows Vista, the current version of Windows.
Microsoft Windows XP is Microsoft's 5th revision of Windows NT. Windows XP is based off Windows 2000 and unified the Home and Business lines of OS. Previously, Windows NT up to Windows 2000 was a business orientated OS while Windows 95 to Windows ME was a home oriented OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's 6th revision of Windows NT and introduced may new features including updated security and a new graphical user interface caller Aero.
Windows NT is part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. Microsoft Windows is used to describe Microsoft's flagship OS in general while Windows NT is an outdated OS that used to run on workstations and servers. Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7 are all based upon Windows NT.
Yes, you can. Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 support Microsoft 2010.