Could be a lot of things. What does the screen say? If you can get on to the Admin account, try some of these ideas. * Could be a virus or other malware. Have you scanned recently? * Could be some missing pieces of Windows. You can use the Control Panel Tools to check a few things. * ** Problem Reports and Solutions may show the problem. ** Performance Information and Tools has an Advanced Tools link in the left panel. Click it, then go to the bottom of the list of tools and run the Generate A System Health Report. It should give you a bunch of clues. If you cannot get on at all, you can boot the system and use F8 to select the repair mode to reload the missing or corrupted pieces. It should not change you files, it just reloads Windows programs. You will need to add any updates back in after. Run Windows Update.
Windows Vista has numerous security improvements over XP, such as User Account Control (UAC).
Yes. No operating system is 100% safe from viruses. Vista is one of the safest however. Windows Security Center, Windows Defender, and Windows Firewall, and User Account Control (UAC) are four of the ways in which Vista protects itself from malware.
That edition of Windows Vista does not exist. Windows Vista exists in two editions for home users: Windows Vista Home Basic and Windows Vista Home Premium.
No your windows 7 will not deleted
To change a name on a pc that runs on Windows Vista you can simply type sysdm.cpl in the start menu search box. This is the quickest method for a person who is not familiar with the program settings. To make a new user account on the pc for the program Windows Vista under the start menu, go to control panel, pick user account, and then add the name of the account you want to create with a password if you would like to protect the account.
No. Obviously, if you upgrade to Windows Vista, you will have Windows Vista.
No.
Windows Vista is not an option for the iPhone.
what do you mean from windows vista x64 to windows vista? they are both the same thing. there is win32 and win64. so i don't know what you mean by that
Windows Vista games are games that belong to Windows Vista, which can be accessed through their Windows Vista software. You can easily download free games onto your computer.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/compare-editions/default.aspx
Windows Vista Business has some new features that weren't on windows XP. These include its automated backup feature, and user account control. Both these things allow you to do more than you could previously.