Use the Microsoft Web site microsoft. com/ windows/ compatibility to research whether a home or lab PC that does not have Windows Vista installed qualifies for Vista. Fill in the following table and print the Web pages showing whether each hardware device and appli-cation installed on the PC qualify for Vista.

Now how exactly should I do this, I'm sorry if this is easy question, my mind is just so blank right now..
I have a chart, I'm just not sure how to fill it out.

I would show the chart, but the site does not allow urls..

Thank You.

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Unfortunately, I don't think we can help without the chart.

No problem! I'll guide you through the process step by step. Here's how you can research whether your home or lab PC qualifies for Windows Vista using the Microsoft website:

1. Open your web browser and go to the Microsoft website at www.microsoft.com.

2. In the search bar on the Microsoft website, type "Windows Vista compatibility".

3. Look for the search results that lead to the official Microsoft Windows Vista Compatibility Center. It should be the first or one of the top results. Click on that link.

4. Once you're on the Windows Vista Compatibility Center page, you'll see a search bar or a section where you can enter the name of a hardware device or application. This is where you can check compatibility.

5. Take a look at your chart, which includes a list of hardware devices and applications installed on your PC. Start with the first item on the chart.

6. Enter the name of the hardware device or application in the search bar on the Windows Vista Compatibility Center page and click the search button or press Enter.

7. The search results will show whether the hardware device or application is compatible with Windows Vista, and if so, what version of Windows Vista it is compatible with.

8. Fill in the corresponding cell of your chart with the information you found. If the hardware device or application is compatible with Windows Vista, indicate which version, and if it is not compatible, make a note of that as well.

9. Repeat steps 6-8 for each item on your chart until you've checked the compatibility of all the hardware devices and applications.

10. Once you've completed checking all the items on your chart, you can print the web pages showing the compatibility information for each item by clicking on the Print button on your web browser.

Remember to allow the pages to fully load and double-check the compatibility information provided by Microsoft to ensure accuracy before filling out the chart.