Go to system settings then memory and one should be profiles and you can delete from there
System > Memory > Location > Gamer Profiles > Delete.
No. Microsoft Train Simulator, and RailWorks are exclusive to the Windows operating system.
You actually can not reset an xbox 360 if you want to clean ur xbox's data and memory just go to system settings or u can delete profiles
Perform a system cache if that doesn't work use Microsoft help.
If you still have remaining Microsoft Points, yes, however Microsoft has transferred from Points to actual Dollar value."As part of the next Xbox 360 system update, Microsoft Points will be retired, and transactions on Xbox will take place using your local currency instead of Microsoft Points. Microsoft Points Cards you purchase from retailers will continue to be redeemable on your console and Xbox.com until further notice. Microsoft has no plans to discontinue acceptance of previously purchased Points cards and codes. For more information, see Microsoft transition to local currency." - Microsoft Xbox
This a bug in the Marketplace system and Microsoft will be fixing it asap. Just hold tight and please be patient.
VTEC stands for Varible Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control. The VTEC system uses two camshaft profiles and hydraulically selects between profiles. The VTEC system provides the engine with multiple cam lobe profiles optimized for both low and high RPM operations.
Microsoft recommends that you use the NTFS file system volume mount points feature to surpass the 26-drive-letter limitation that exists per Exchange Server.
there are websites that say you can get free microsoft points but there is NO way to actually get FREE points, they make you pay somehow, or someway, trust me i tried it allready oh and this counts for any kind of "credit system" for any game system out there you CANT get free points for PSN, xboxlive or certain PC games, but you CAN get free accounts such as gold subscriptions...find out your self how to get those though -_-
Go to system settings then memory and one should be profiles and you can delete from there
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No. Once DSi points have been bought they are tied to the system they were bought on. There is no way to transfer them to another system.
Microsoft 95 was the first operating system by Microsoft
Unfortunately, no. Microsoft Points are registered through code onto one account, and the only way transfer would be possible would be if you had, say, 800 points, and you choose to close your account; the system would ask you if you wanted to transfer the points to another account, and you would enter the other account's information and the points will be transferred, but your account will be terminated.
Windows Server 2003 is an operating system. Microsoft Office 2003 is an office suite.
Vista is operating system and without it you cannot run and do anytning on your computer, Microsoft office 2007 is software and you can run computer without it and search the web.