You might have somehow accidental windows Aero off...
windows explorer is an older version of my computer. windows explorer can be found in windows 2000 and older, my computer can be found in windows xp, vista and windows 7
== == I am not to sure, but it should be as long it is the same version or a newer version. IT MAY NOT WORK with older versions.
Generally speaking, you cannot replace the DLLs of an older version with the ones in Windows XP. You may be able to use copies placed in a program's directory in Windows 2000. You probably cannot do this in 95 / 98 / ME / NT4 unless you make certain that an older version of the DLL has not been loaded into memory.
no its not possible.. its not a upgradation.. its a deupgradation.. higher version of windows doesn't allow to install older version on it..
The best place to find a older version of Internet Explorer that will work on Windows XP is a website called Old Apps. Another website were you can find it is called Old Version.
i think so you can, you need an older version to start the upgrade process to Windows 8
Unless their is an updated version of Lstyle, you will not be able to install it on Windows 2000. The older version will not run because the file structure is different in the older versions of Windows.
The best place to start is windowsupdate.com, if you current version of windows (down to xp service pack 2) is current enough windows update should do the trick for you. If you have an older version of windows you will probably want to buy a newer version of windows and start from scratch.
Windows Virtual PC enables a PC user with a more recent version of Windows, (such as Windows 7), to run an older version of Windows (such as Windows XP). Windows Virtual PC can run right from the desktop and only for specific programs. Virtual PC was designed to eliminate compatibility issues with older software on newer Windows operating systems.
Videos made in Windows Vista will not work in Windows XP because the formats used to create the newer version of a WMM project are not available on the older version of XP.
Prior to 3.1, Windows(TM) came in the versions 1.0; 2.0; 2.x; 3.0
You don't have to install a newer version of Windows - however - you may have problems installing software designed to work with the latest version on older machines.