system restore,movie maker also cleaning tools are there and also note pad
No it can not. Pro tools 10 requires Mac or Windows operating system not present in the PS3
A collection of tools that can be used for customizing Windows system settings is the Office Customization Tool.
You use My Computer & Windows Explorer to browse the file system on a drive in Windows XP.
The startup CD for Windows XP allows the system to be booted even if the existing operating system is damaged. The CD has diagnostic tools and it allows Windows to be reloaded onto the system.
Windows 98 has a very unreliable file system (FAT32) and does not actively protect against system files becoming damaged or deleted. If the system is still usable, you can restore them by going to Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Information, and selecting Tools > System File Checker. If the system is unbootable, you can reinstall Windows 98 without losing any data.
To track problems with applications, hardware, and Windows, you can use tools such as the Windows Event Viewer, which logs system events and errors. Additionally, Windows Performance Monitor and Reliability Monitor can help identify performance issues and system crashes. Third-party diagnostic tools like HWMonitor or Speccy can provide insights into hardware health. Combining these tools allows for comprehensive troubleshooting of application and system issues.
Modeling Tools are analytical tools such as charts, tables and diagrams used by systems analysts to present graphic, representation of a system.
A. Computer ManagementA. Windows ExplorerA. The Net Share Command
Windows Recovery Environment.
1. Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools> Backup
Go - Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System information. or Start -> Run -> msinfo32 or from Windows Explorer -> Help -> About -> System information you find windows operating system by: going to an electronics store, and getting a HP, or a dell. but look on the box of the computer to see the operating system.
Go to "Start", then into "All Programs", then into Accessories, then System Tools, then click System Restore, then follow the on-screen instructions.