No.
You can use either a 32bit or 64bit operating system (OS) for 4GB of RAM. 4GB of memory is the limit a 32bit OS can handle, this includes any memory that your graphics card has, so your computer may recognise only 3.5GB of RAM if you have a 512MB GPU. You will need a 64bit os that will use all of the ram.
Yes. It is because the embedded system involves a hardware that can use a software. This is where we need an operating system.
Windows 7 is an operating system. It does not rely on any other operating system to function.
time sharing operating system is user interactive, but multiprogramming operating system need not be user interactive
That's part of the operating system. You don't need to install specialized software.That's part of the operating system. You don't need to install specialized software.That's part of the operating system. You don't need to install specialized software.That's part of the operating system. You don't need to install specialized software.
No. Hacking, depending on your definition, can be done from almost any operating system.
No. You need an operating system to do the installing.
False
Basically you would need an operating system. To elaborate, you will need a bootable image that can be loaded by a bootloader.
You need a partition editor.
In the BIOS settings, there will be an option to "enable HyperThreading". To get to the BIOS on your system, you will usually need to hit F1, F2, or Del right after you turn it on. The location to enable HyperThreading varies quite a bit, but will usually be under a menu labeled either "Advanced Settings" or "CPU Options" or something similar. Note, your CPU must support HyperThreading to be able to see this option. AMD CPUs do NOT support HyperThreading. Additionally, only select High-end or Server CPUs from Intel will support it (Core i7 and i9, or Xeon CPUs only).
Basically Computer is the combination of both Hardware and Software.. So in order to support software we are in need of a Operating System.. This is my point of view..