you would need to get almost any printer that's xp or vista compatible(some xp work)
but since its a laptop i recommend that if your running on a wifi connection to get a wifi printer
i seen a commercial today, hp wifi printers at office depot i think(maybe staples) there having a sale 30% off
but i have seen cables for wireless adapters for older printers
and you can always check with the manufacture to see if a updated driver for windows vista was made for your model of printer
Windows Vista is an operating system.
You have to specify what kind of problem you have. The first thing which you have to do is to check the lexmark website fot fresh drivers compatible with vista.
Any type of Flash drive can be used in Windows Vista.
I'm running Home Premium with 2GB RAM and 50GB free space and it works very well.
It depends on what kind of hardware you have. There is no direct upgrade from 98 to Vista. You'll have to basically format the drive and do a clean installation.
They both share same kind of interface and basically functionality.
The functions of Windows Aero are not all that different when used in Windows Vista. Some of the most practical uses of Aero when in Vista include the glass effect visual look, the ability to switch between programs, and fine tuning the color scheme.
A to B USB Cable
Yes. Just make sure you download the right kind.
It depends on what kind of version you have but most of them work perfectly
Drivers and an Operating System such as Mac OSX or Windows Vista are essential.
Drivers will not do this. Their purpose is to interface software with specific hardware (eg graphics drivers, printer drivers etc.), not to protect a computer from viruses/malware. ---------------------------------- Security drivers. These can be found/downloaded from the Windows Update section of your computer if you are running Windows Vista and above. It is important that you keep them updated.