A:AnswerFirst question is WHY would you want to do that? It is outdated and a security risk.
Also...it is not easy to downgrade to that extent. Better off to shop for a refurbished PC with XP installed. Just don't use it for any financial transactions.
A:AnswerYes you can make copies of CD but then again... just remember these things flash drives are cheap right not USB back up hard drives are cheap as well now a days. also with phones it not really need to make CD for music since you can get your phone to play the songs threw the car radio. So short answer yes you can but in few years I dont think we will be using CD just like VHS tapes or cassette tapes are not being used any more..
A:AnswerNo. I you desire to add one you will need to either remove the existing hard drive or buy a splitter for the SATA power cable as Dell Parts doesn't carry parts for this computer.
A:AnswerBest Buy's Geek Squad can set it up for you. I brought my old computer to them and had them transfer files and set up the new computer. It didn't take long and worked well for me.
A:AnswerI meant is it an ATX motherboard. As in style. Theres
About 7 different styles. I know its an intel socket just curious if its an atx with 20/24 pin power connector on motherboard. Ty