Yes. Any hard drive, flash drive, or other external storage device that conforms to the USB Mass Storage device standard will work on Windows Vista.
The receiver Starsat SR-X30CU USB can be updated by downloading Device Doctor, a portable Windows utility. The program scans your computer and locates drivers. It is compatible with Windows, WinXP, and Windows Vista.
From what I can gather, Windows 7 improves on the security holes that were left in Vista as well as adding new graphics etc
Not very well
The related link Official English PCSX2 configuration guide v0.9.7 even includes a guide for it's installationWhile it is compatible with windows XP the other PC recommendations from the Wikipedia related link are:CPU: Core 2 Duo 3.2 GHz or Core-i seriesGPU: GeForce 9600 GT or better2GB RAM (3GB or more if using Windows Vista or Windows 7)Minimum levels are:CPU that supports SSE2 (Dual Core and up, Athlon64 and up)GPU that supports Pixel Shader 2.01GB RAM.
No, Microsoft Flight Simulator X is for PC only, so you cannot play it on a Playstation 3.
Yes. Windows Vista includes native support for SATA drives.
You can, but you have to format the computer, and you need Windows Vista Approved CD. Also, Remember to backup the computer first to any drive, for example Portable Drives which has 500GBs.
They are "compatible" in the sense that many applications that run on Windows XP will run on Windows Vista.
Yes. Look for ones that have a "Compatible with Windows Vista" logo on them. As of 2009, almost all new products are compatible with Windows Vista.
No the lg kc550 is not compatible with windows vista
Yes, it's fully compatible with Windows Vista.
Yes, AVG is compatible with Windows Vista.
Yes, Microsoft Office 2003 is compatible with Windows Vista.
Alcohol 120% has been fully compatible with Windows Vista since 1.9.6.4719.
Yes. The Logithech Microphone 600 is compatible with Windows Vista.
Yes.
No.