Yes, the official CPU requirement for Windows 7 32-bit is simply a x86 CPU clocked at 1 Ghz or above.
Any Intel Pentium 4 meets those technical specifications.
About Windows 7 64-bit, it depends on model of Pentium 4 : first models don't support x86-64 instructions but the newer models fully support them.
Nowadays, a lot of netbooks with single core Atom are shipped with Windows 7 despite the fact that power processing of these netbooks is significantly below most Pentium 4-based system (especially Pentium 4 with HyperThreading)
Windows 7 32-bit is the highest version compatible with the Pentium III processor. : the official requirement about processor is "a x86 CPU clocked at 1 Ghz or above" and some models of Pentium III meet that technical specification. Please note that only the 32-bit version of Windows 7 can run on Pentium III. Moreover, it is recommended to have at least 1 GB of RAM for Windows 7 32-bit, which is a huge amount for a computer of this era.
Yes. The minimum requirements for Windows XP are a 233 Mhz Pentium, 64 MB of RAM, and 1.5 GB of hard drive space. Any Pentium III computer should have more than enough RAM and hard drive space.
Yes, the official CPU requirement for Windows 7 32-bit is simply a x86 CPU clocked at 1 Ghz or above. Any Intel Pentium 4 meets those technical specifications. About Windows 7 64-bit, it depends on model of Pentium 4 : first models don't support x86-64 instructions but the newer models fully support them. Nowadays, a lot of netbooks with single core Atom are shipped with Windows 7 despite the fact that power processing of these netbooks is significantly below most Pentium 4-based system (especially Pentium 4 with HyperThreading)
Yes, you can but you have to install Windows 7 in another partition.
for basic usage , yes you can
Yes. You can install and play games in Windows 7.
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you can if you get Windows XP Mode (not available on Home Premium), or you could try compatability mode, but i tried this and it didnt work.
No. You can install windows 8 directly from a USB or CD.
Yes, it is enough to run it but not enough to keep a steady performance rate, I would suggest windows XP if you really like the look and feel of WIN 7 however just install a WIN7 theme.
If you have Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate you can install Windows XP Mode. Or if you want to downgrade you can do a clean install of Windows XP with an installation disk.
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