False
the purpose is to collect and store configuration settings of Windows components, installed software/application/hardware and more.
None. Windows is software, not hardware.
Windows creates setupapi.log file that tracks each piece of installed hardware.
No reason why not - provided you have the correct driver(s) for the hardware installed in Windows 8.
use the Device Manager utility to ensure that all the devices are operational.and that is the correct way to know that all the hardware has been installed correctly
Not for the Mac but you can have the Windows 98 Hardware Disk installed on a Mac then download MapleStory.
Windows 7 and windows 98 are both operating systems. What matters is the hardware platform. To answer the question, probably not. Most hardware platforms made in the days of windows 98 will not be sufficient for the needs of the windows 7 operating system.
The operating system (OS) is responsible for keeping track of all installed hardware and software on a computer. It maintains a database known as the registry (in Windows) or uses configuration files (in Unix-based systems) to store information about the system's components. Additionally, device drivers and system management tools help the OS communicate with and manage the hardware effectively. This ensures that the software can interact seamlessly with the hardware.
Casement windows are generally considered to be a good form of security for windows. Just make sure that the latches are working properly and the windows are properly installed.
If the hardware is compatible and you have enough memory you should be able to purchase an "Upgrade" version of XP.
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