Any operating system that you can run on a desktop can run on a laptop as long as the hardware requirements are met. Installation procedure is similar to the one on a desktop. This applies to Windows, Linux and Mac
The hardware requirements are what the Operating System designers have determined as the MINIMUM hardware to be able to run the Operating system. There are no minimum or suggested Software requirements for an operating system since the operating system IS the software.
No. The card will work with the generic VESA driver, but it will not be able to run the Aero interface or run applications that require hardware acceleration.
The minimum specification necessary to run Windows Remote Desktop includes a version of Windows XP or later. Other requirements are Internet Explorer and a connection to the web.
Your best option is to check the game developers website to find the "minimum hardware requirements" and the "recommended hardware requirements" and compare that to your computers hardware (assuming you are using windows 7 this can be found by using the start button search bar and typing "system" for basic hardware information)
Linux can run with virtually any hardware configuration, but it is best to check the system requirements for your Linux distro.
There are no specific requirements for MySQL. It has been known to run in as little as 32 MB of RAM. The requirements will vary depending on what type of environment you want to use it in.
No. Providing they meet the system requirements and run the same operating system, any program that can be run on a desktop can be run on a laptop and vice versa.
It should work. It really depends on if you meet the hardware requirements.
Ram needs to be 700 to run it though 1GB+ is recommended.
Yes, assuming your other hardware meets at least the minimal requirements, but don't expect to be able to run it on high.
If the hardware meet the minimum requirements most W XP PC's can install and run W 8.