1-upgrade 2-clean boot 3-dual boot
The only way to successfully do this would be to backup all of your data onto a removable drive or separate hard disk and install Windows 2000 on the machine. I would highly recommend formating the main system disk when you did this to avoid any conflicts. I think you're looking for a way to gracefully downgrade your installation. Such a methods doesn't exist Also, you will need to reinstall all of your software after the Windows 2000 installation. You should also be mindful that your software will work on Windows 2000.
Windows 95 and 98 is based on the Windows 4.x Kernel. Windows 2000 and XP is baed on the NT Kernel. XP sports a different GUI compared to 95982000, this is the main difference between windows 2000/98 and XP.
If the computer running Windows 7 does not have a flash player install, then the player can be downloaded and installed from Adobe Flash main website.
The main advantage of Windows 2000 over Minix 3 is that because of its popularity, Windows 2000 provides support for a wider range of software. However, like most strains of Linux, Minix 3 is more immune against computer virus attacks.
C:\ is the name of the main hard drive for Windows C:\WINDOWS is windows' main directory
No. Due to the main differences (Windows 3.1 is DOS and windows XP is its own operating system), you must make a backup of your files and install windows XP as fresh, then put the files back on the hard disk drive.
the main methods was they hunt and gather
C: Drive is the main drive within your PC and the most important. It holds all of your PC's folders and information, it is set as the C: drive automatically when you first install windows. Some of the folders it contains are, Documents and Settings Program files WINDOWS
There are many reasons The main on is your computer does not pass the basic minimum standard .For example xp needs a computer with 128MB ram and vista needs 512 MB Ram
windows destop is the main graphical user interface in Microsoft Windows
This is a sophisticated feature for managing the key informational windows. They can be docked to any side of the main window or detached and made to float. If windows are docked, they can also be made to automatically hide themselves when not in use. The window will now automatically hide itself when it is not being used
For Windows 2003, you need to manually install the components by performing the following steps:From the Control Panel, open the Add/Remove Programs applet.Click Add/Remove Windows Components.Select Application Server, then click Details.Select the ASP.NET option.Select Internet Information Services (IIS), then click Details.Select the NNTP Service, SMTP Service, and World Wide Web Service options, then click OK.Click OK again to close the Application Server dialog box.Click Next on the main Windows Components Wizard dialog box and follow the prompts when asked to insert the Windows 2003 installation CD-ROM to install the core components.Don't forget about any service packs that might also be required. Don't install the Windows 2003 POP3 service--a more robust version is supplied with Exchange 2003.