yes
Computer Os = "Computer Operating System" It contains files that are used to run a computer......
I have vista on one hd and windows 7 on another, can I run the two witha choice at start up ?
It allows two or more users to run programs at the same time.
xp and 7 are two sperate OS's. you can't run an OS inside another OS. I think you meant computer. You want a computer with lots of memory and a big hard drive to hold it all
I don't think you can do that because there may well be a conflict in running the OS at startup. The computer will be confused as to which HDD to run off. But there is another way where you can install two OS on the one HDD on the same computer. Type in the search box of XP Help and Support window; dual systems and select 'Installing more than one operating system on your computer' and follow the instructions. At bootup, after successfull nstallation you'll be asked which OS to startup. Warning: have a backup when proceeding with new installations, just in case.
It allows two or more users to run programs at the same time.
An Intel processor Apple Computer.
virtualization has its own benefits over dual booting. it allows you to use two or more OS at the same time on the same computer. However in dual boot it is not possible to run two OSs simultaneously.
An operating system (OS) is the software used to run a computer. Windows is an example for a operating system. Apple designed the Mac OS to run more stable.
Certain software does not run well with certain Operating Systems. So that is why some people will install 2 different OS at the same time.
You can not legally run Mac OS on any computer not designed by apple.
Unfortunately no. The mac OS is specially designed to install on macontosh computers.