Right-click your internet icon on the task-bar (near the clock) - and select 'open network and sharing center'. On the new screen that opens - click the blue link where it says 'Access type and connections'. This will open a small window with your connection's details on it. The Activity section (at the bottom) will detail the number of bytes sent & received.
windows 7 has internet explorer 8, which is available for windows xp and vista as well.
Internet Explorer 8 is included by default in Windows 7.
the default browser in windows 7 is internet Explorer version 8
Yes, you need Internet to activate Windows 7.
Look in the temporary internet files on the hard drive of the computer to find the cache memory in windows 7. There you should be able to see the cache files.
Windows 7 Beta (Downloadable Internet Version) - January 1, 2009 Windows 7 RC (Downloadable Internet Version) - May 1, 2009 Windows 7 Enterprise (Download Internet Version) - September 1, 2009 Windows 7 Home Premium - October 22, 2009 Windows 7 Ultimate - October 22, 2009 Windows 7 Professional -October 22, 2009
for basic usage , yes you can
No.
No in fact you should check for Windows Updates often. What happens is that when windows has problems, Microsoft keeps a record of all the problems and then makes a fix. Then they put the fix in the Windows Updates. Also if they have a new upgrade such as Internet Explorer 6 to Internet Explorer 7 it will be on a windows update. Definitely check and download all window updates,
Windows 7 Professional, in all areas this is better, performance, reliability, ease of use, power usage.....
No. Outlook Express is not included with Windows 7.
will internet explorer 6, 7, or 8 run on windows 8