A:AnswerIf you can find a Win 10 compatible BIOS for it, yes. Otherwise no unless it is powerful enough to Windows in a virtual machine. Even then you still may have device issues depending on what they are.
A:AnswerThis is a retail license that allows you to upgrade anything including the motherboard. If you do upgrade a major component like the motherboard, I would first deactivate it before upgrading. If you don't, you'll have to call Microsoft & talk to them to get it to activate on your upgraded system.
A:Answeryes. I bought it because I had lost the Windows 10 I purchased years ago. After you install it and give your license number, Microsoft will take that PC information, in case you try to install it in another PC.
A:AnswerMy grandson plays that all the time without any issues. I haven’t found anything that runs in a web browser or that is made for windows has had any issues.
A:AnswerThis is Windows ONLY. You must purchase OFFICE or SUBSCRIBE to OFFICE 365 to have any OFFICE product on your computer after installing Windows.
A:AnswerMost modern PCs do not even have a floppy disk drive anymore. Your files can be copied to CD Roms. A more viable option is a portable external hard drive. A disk imaging software is a good idea as it can make an image of the hard drive that can be restored. This software such as Acronis can usually restore specific files also so the entire disk does not have to be put back on the hard drive.
A:AnswerFirst off, I would recommend next time buying a real copy of Windows instead of a pirated copy. Secondly, it will come with a license key tied to the software you recieve.