Yes.
Windows is an operating system. Versions include Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7. The Macintosh is a computer. Models include Mac Mini, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac and Mac Pro.
If you are trying to put Windows XP on a Macbook, it won't work.
It is possible to run Microsoft's Access on a MacBook Pro with Parallels Desktop. Parallels creates a virtual Windows computer on the Mac where you can run your Windows software. The Access database will need to be on the Windows side - either on the Parallels virtual disc or a connected Windows network as it will not be recognised if located on the Mac OS X hard disc.
Yes, if you have Windows XP, you can easily use Windows XP Pro
No
Windows Pro is not a operating system.
Yes. XP MCE is XP Pro with an extra "Royale" theme and a few extra entertainment features.
Buy the other version and install it.
Windows XP Pro, XP Home edition, XP media center edition, XP tablet PC edition, XP pro x64
You can get the Sanyo Pro Xtrax drivers for Windows XP by accessing them on the samsung-usb-drivers.driverwhiz.com website. Select the drivers for the Windows XP platform and download them. You can also find them on download.cnet.com.
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