The hard drive is not configured to your PC's settings. Re-install the OS on the new HDD.
Normally, yes. YouTube the app runs on your computer or run from the internet will stop loading when you break the connection from restarting your computer.
If it is a windows OS, it will appear on the loading screen (something like xp, 95, vista...) If you want more details like the version or build number, go to my computer and click "View system information".
Yes, in 2011 some standard laptops still had Windows XP installed onto them. According to Windows, they will no longer be loading the Windows XP software onto computers, and tablets in year 2016.
Windows XP does not have 'proper' dos, but it does have a command prompt which is a lot like dos. You can access a DOS-like command prompt before booting Windows XP by first restarting your computer and before the Windows XP loading screen appears, repeatedly hit the 'F8' key on your keyboard. This will give you boot up options. One of them will be 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt'. This is the same command prompt that would appear if you hit [Windows]+[R] key in Windows and typed 'cmd' and then hit enter.
Yes you can because the windows 98 computer is a sourece of power. Any computer will give off power on an ipod. But once you plug the ipod to the computer the computer will start loading itunes then you have a mini i tunes on you computer. But then it also messes up the time. Hope this helps
If you mean by the loading time, it depends on the computer. If you mean in general, it can be very frustrating, and if you are going to use it for your company, windows xp works the best. Vista can be very frustrating, depending on how you are going to use it.
Restart the game. If that doesn't work try restarting your xbox.
Lets Start off with an example: when a new PC is baught , an OS is then installed in it, while installation the computer writes information within the ROM, which is Read Only Memory, but it is only the OS which writes within it the information of loading the OS. Loading Memory is nothing but loading all the information or executing all the task which is written within the ROM.
Put in your Windows installation CD. Reboot your computer. If it asks you if you want to boot from CD, do so.Once everything finishes loading, choose to install windows and format your hard drive. The formatting completely cleans your computer off. Be sure to save any important files beforehand!
Probably some files from your Windows folder are missing or your hard disk has crashed. Try repairing it by booting with your Windows XP CD and selecting Repair.
Restart your computer
F8