Simple, you install/build a Virtual Machine on your home made operationg system and install Windows as a guest.
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No, as long as you do not replace the hard drive. The hard drive is where all of the operating system files and other files are stored. Memory also called RAM is used only to make the computer faster by storing highly used files on them until the computer is turned off.
You should not mess with any system files unless you absolutly know what you are doing.
Yes, you can. But you have to be careful and make sure that boot files are on another partition.
The definition of a software system refers to the files and programs that make up your computer's operating system. The programs included are file management tools, system utilities, and drivers for your printers.
In simple terms: Linux is an operating system. A virus is a malicious application that infects and attempts to damage or altar system files in a computer/operating system. You can get a virus in Linux, yes, as with any operating system but no Linux itself is not a virus. Just make sure anything you use is from a trusted source.
Part of the WinXP operating system is the ability to create a backup copy (ISO Image) of files you wish to safeguard. If you are not able to find the backup program in the Applications Folder then the Help Files have proved useful
To the technologically savvy, the term mount means to make a computer device or file accessible to an operating system. For example, an external hard drive must be mounted in order for a computer operating system to access the files on the drive.
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VMware is a type of virtual disk management system that stores it's operating system and everything into a hard disk. It is a way to make your files more portable.
Often temporary files does not make any critical harm when deleted. But many programs create temporary files while a project is open etc. It's not allways safe to delete all temporary files. When deleting anything in a operating system you should be sure you know what you are doing.
1. There is no the Linux operating system.2. Only one component is strictly necessary to make a Linux operating system - the kernel.