If there is no OS, you can't boot your PC, and therefore, can't do anything but access BIOS until you install an OS. You can do nothing without an OS. problems if no operating system to manage computer system
Most, yes. Moving operating system files or program files can cause problems.
"Yes, there are skype programs made specifically for different computer operating systems. Choose the one compatibale with your computer and you should have no problems."
a computer system has many resources 1. hardware and 2:software which are required to solve the problems like memory space,file storage etc .os acts as a manager for these resources so it is viewed as resource allocator
Easy, get a Mac computer where there is no such thing as viruses, bugs or 'the blue screen of death.
Problems: 1. The computer has a complex stracture (CPU and other diffrent components). 2. small set of primitive commands (changing from one computer to another..) The operating system is answering these problems by adding a new abstarction layer (it's actually hidding non important or primitive elements).
Check the fuel pressure. Check the computer codes for possible sensor issues. It is possible that a sensor is sending wrong info to the computer.
It should not cause you any problems if you replace it. The only forseeable problem would be if you have had your computer modded, on the new computer those settings would not be present..
The operating system is the essential software component for your PC. Without it, it is difficult (or impossible) for all other software and hardware devices to operate. Some of problems that you may face are: 1. The control of I/O (input/output) devices on your system. 2. Controlling and allocating the amount of memory that your system has. 3. Using your system and hardware as intended. 4. Problems with networking. 5. Inability to manage and manipulate files and other data.
No. The operating system is actually never 'used' (that is, by the person using the computer). Essentially, the operating system provides a set of tools that applications use to run. The operating system is also responsible for ensuring that the tools are used properly, to prevent one application from causing problems for a different application, or for other areas of the computer. The operating system aspect of "Windows" is actually a very small part of the package you have running on your computer, and is usually referred to by computer folks as the kernel. Windows is a collection of applications that are interacted with both by the operating system, by each other, and by applications installed after Windows, to provide you with the various functions you're familiar with on your computer.
Simply, the computer may not work, Or you may get "Blue screen of Death"; which is basically a blank blue screen on the moniter. It may also have some computer codes which you will not understand.
in an IT organization a computer engineer should design,maintain and implement new operating systems for effective communication and business analysis. a computer engineer in an IT firm should also analyze solutions to critical computer problems and make sure solutions are meet.
plugging it and unplugging it. spilling water on it, humidity, high usage constantly, operating at extreme temps. the usual computer problems