I'm running Sims 3 on Windows Vista, so I think you'll be fine. I've had no problems.
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If your laptop has a wireless ethernet card then you won't need anything to connect, assuming there is an accessible wireless network in range. I have a computer with dial up internet service. I bought a laptop computer for my son. I was wondering how can I make his laptop have a wireless internet service. Thank you
Absolutely ! I've been using OpenOffice on this Windows 7 computer ever since I bought it. It works perfectly.
The service is great in my opinion and the installation is cheap but high quality, it is also easy to install yourself if you know how and its fast. I bought an item from pella windows and its great and works fine.
I am not sure, but I doubt it. My friend bought the Chinese TS3 and it crashes on her American computer (that might just be windows though)
legally no. illegally yes.
My friend just bought a Canon MP 250 and tried to install it on his Windows ME computer and it said it was not supported on this operating system.
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Put in your Windows installation CD. Reboot your computer. If it asks you if you want to boot from CD, do so.Once everything finishes loading, choose to install windows and format your hard drive. The formatting completely cleans your computer off. Be sure to save any important files beforehand!
If you bought the computer you are using then restarting the computer should make a positive difference. If your parent or guardian bought the computer you are using then you need to talk with them about what websites you are allowed to visit.
If the question means: My Windows XP computer died. Can I use it's license on a new computer with the old hard drive? The answer should be: It depends. It depends on your license type. If it is a common license for 1 computer only, that license is now hard-linked to your old computer hardware. The WPA (Windows Product Activation) makes a list of your computer hardware and if it notes a major change (like CPU or mainboard replacement) it will require a new license.So, if that's the case, you won't be able to activate that Windows license in your new computer. However, you can try intalling that Windows on your new PC and contact Microsoft Windows Activation by phone, and explain to them your old computer broke and that you would like to install your old Windows license in the computer you just bought, and they probably will help you out.
No. Excel is part of Microsoft Office. Windows 7 is the operating system and it does not include the Office applications, which must be bought separately if you want Office on your computer.