It depends on if it is a brand new computer or not. The only way to tell how many files your computer has is to go to your C:/ drive and search for * this will list all of your files. In the bottom left, it will show a count. This can take up to 10 minutes to index. An average computer probably has anywhere from 80, 000 up to 300, 000.
There are 5 files in Windows 7, but DO NOT tamper with the system because it can damge your files and erase memory thinking that it is an online hacker.
Files called "hives".
It does on Windows 7 Starter.
The following booting files are required to start Windows XP: NTLDR, Boot.ini, and Ntdetect.com. The following files are optional when starting Windows XP: Ntbootdd.sys and Bootsect.dos. The following files are required to start Windows 7/Vista: Bootmgr (Windows Boot Manager) and BCD (Boot Configuration Data).
What you are seeing in wine is not the windows files from your windows 7 installation, but windows files that the wine "emulation" package. Your windows 7 files are somewhere else. I'm a Fedora user, so not sure about Ubuntu, but try browsing to /media and see if you can see your windows 7 drive there.
This is possible. You could backup all your important files, install windows 7 then restore all your files. You won't be able to migrate applications when you are downgrading
This is possible. You could backup all your important files, install windows 7 then restore all your files. You won't be able to migrate applications when you are downgrading
Windows 7
Windows Easy Transfer
you can't
If you have access to a XP computer, you can copy C:\ESRI and paste it in a folder on Windows 7 with the same name. Copy the files in C:\Program Files\Common Files\ESRI from you XP computer to the folder C:Program Files (x64)\Common Files\ESRI on your Windows 7 machine. After you have to copy the ESRI font and install it on Windows 7. If this doesn't work, there is a second option which can be read at gislounge.
i suppose there you go! C:\Program Files\TAP-Windows