Ideally, Windows XP should be installed first, although it is possible to do it Vista-first.
...with Windows XP Professional already installed on your computer. Windows Vista cannot be installed without Windows XP Professional installed first on your computer, it's the same with Windows 7; Windows' latest operating system (OS).
you have to remove the version of windows you dont want first
MinWinMinWin is the common core module in all windows 7 installations, it contains 95% of all windows functionality
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It is very easy to do this. The only thing you must remember is that you cannot install windows 98 from Windows XP environment. Either install 98 first and then XP or after installing XP reboot in DOS mode. The install will ask for the drive to install to when you do so?
There should be an update in the windows app store. When I did it the update was in the first panel
If you cannot access and encrypted file after you have installed a new version of Windows and you have a backup copy of your certificate, install (import) the certificate in Windows. Then add it to the encrypted file.
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Assure the the backup tape software is installed first. It must be windows?æcompatible in most cases. Backupassist apparently is the chosen method to convert to tape usage. In addition, the driver cds complimentary with windows should be installed in case the tape drives are not detected.?æ
Yes, this would work. Yes. XP has to be installed first though because Vista does not allow the dual boot with older operating systems being installed after Vista Bob!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, you can. You will need to partition your hard drive because Linux has to be installed in a separate volume. I would install windows first and then Ubuntu.