It uses pre-emptive scheduling. It has what is called a pre-emptive multi-tasking kernel.
Non-preemptive
False. Windows XP is a preemptive multitasking system. All contemporary operating systems are designed to use preemptive multitasking.
well sometime it does its just with the syames your useing.
You use a windows xp restoring CD or restoting CD from other companies such as WindowsPE, Windows XP usb edition and so.
Windows 7, Windows XP, Microsoft Office.
There is no such concept of a "Preemptive Process"
Windows XP uses a quantum-based, preemptive priority scheduling algorithm
Both. Windows 3.1 and earlier used cooperative multitasking. Windows 95 and later use preemptive multitasking.
of course Preemptive Multitasking meaning CPU Intrupt the current task in hand to satisfy another then resume to the the prior.
Preemptive (both Windows and Linux).
It is preemptive, as of the 2.6 series. 2.4 and prior were non-preemptive.
Sorry, E10 cannot be installed on XP. IE8 is the highest version of Internet Explorer that's compatible with XP.
You back up your files, and clear your hard drive. But then your computer won't turn on without a bootable CD.