No, that is not true. Windows 7 has the capability of writing to a CD.
Deleted photos on a Windows 7 Personal Computer end up in the Recycle Bin. As long as the Recycle Bin has not been emptied any deleted photos can be restored.
That depends on how new the CD is. If it is really old, and the specs stop at around Windows XP, it probably won't work. You could always try it, however. But yes, the boggle CD can work on Windows 7.
Asus deliver Windows based PC's both with and without CD/DVD-Drive.
You can record photos onto a blank cd-r. Once recorded you can copy it to a folder or pendriver. If your operating system is windows 7 you can modify, delete and move a recorded data, image, audio or both but you must prepare previously the cd-r or cd-rw.
No. You can install windows 8 directly from a USB or CD.
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Windows 7 computers and Windows 7 CD cases (for operating system upgrading) will become available at electronic stores, and other stores such as Walmart, Target, Meijer, etc., on October 22, 2009. According to the Microsoft Windows website.
You Don't! You install windows 7 in a virtual machine with VMware Infrastructure, you then setup the VMware view servers with your AD. Then you install the tiny Vmware View agent on the windows 7 computer which is then streamed through the View server with you windows Credentials straight to you. the computer is not sent to you, instead a video of the computer's screen is sent to you. that is how it works.
There is no iMac format or Windows 7 format. Photos stored on the iMac and a Windows 7 pc are in the JPEG format. Either computer can read this format.
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Windows 7 can read CDs in this format. You may need to change settings to get the CD to auto-run, but it will be able to be read by the computer.