It might not. As of June 6, 2009, there is an issue with the copy protection on certain Toshiba laptops. There is a admin posted sticky discussing this issue on their forums http://forum.thesims3.com/jforum/posts/list/7210.page
Assuming the above issue does not occur, there are so many laptops of so many different specifications you could be talking about. Could you please detail:
Processor Speed RAM Graphics Memory
You will find all of these in My Computer's Properties.
According to Microsoft it should work if your computer is 64 bit.
Most, if not all of them. Windows Vista was released prematurely. windows 7 is what windows 7 Should have been.
Yes it can. It runs quite well in Windows Vista. The original Half-Life doesn't, so if you use Vista, I strongly recommend you go with the Source version.
Yes. Windows Vista can run many games and applications that are available for download. You may wish to check to see if there are any known compatibility problems between your game and Windows Vista.
yes, you will. I ve got Windows Vista and I could install it and play it
I think it does
The Toshiba U3 will work on Windows Vista. Just plug it in and Windows Vista will find the drivers automatically for it.
Although Microsoft no longer sells Windows Vista, it is still supported. Several major brands of laptop will satisfactorily run Windows Vista, such as Sony, Toshiba, Samsung, HP, Lenovo or Acer. When a new PC or laptop is purchased, the machine will generally be sold with the newest version of the operating system.
I run sims 2 on my toshiba satellite. it is a m305-s4910 and it works awesome. I don't know what the differences in the two models are though, but if its similar to mine, then I'd say it should work fine.
How do I boot up my Laptop windows vista because it will not start up?
No.
The touchpad software can be found on Toshiba's official support website, there should be one for Windows 7. If not, Vista drivers and software will often run just as good on Windows 7.
open CD drive insert windows vista disk and run it
My sister has a Toshiba laptop and I have try ed to play DVDs on it but if wont recognize any DVD. at all! It is not only you that is having trouble with this! The people at the electronic store said it did not come with a DVD. player in it!:( But it will play Cd's!
I have the same problem, but in Windows Vista... In Win Xp, you have to open the windows management... Were says Connect to... and click on configure or manage in the left box... just unmark the option that says Manage This Device Whit Windows
Theoretically you can, but you have to make sure that your laptop is able to handle Vista requirements.
No.