The amount of RAM is actually dependent upon the instruction set architecture. For instance: Windows 7 Ultimate, Enterprise, and Professional 32bit can only support 4GB of RAM, while the 64bit version can handle 192GB.
Operating System | 32bit | 64bit
7 Ultimate | 4GB | 192GB
7 Enterprise | 4GB | 192GB
7 Professional | 4GB | 192GB
7 Home Premium | 4GB | 16GB
7 Home Basic | 4GB | 8GB
7 Starter | 2GB | N/A
Vista Ultimate | 4GB | 128GB
Vista Enterprise | 4GB | 128GB
Vista Professional | 4GB | 128GB
Vista Home Premium | 4GB | 16GB
Vista Home Basic | 4GB | 8GB
Vista Starter | 1GB | N/A
XP | 4GB | 128GB
XP Starter Edition | 512GB | N/A
Hope this helps :D(my formatting messed up, so that explains why it might be an eyesore)
Aside from Windows, A PC computer can run operating systems such as Linux, and the many distributions that have been developed by homebrew groups. Additionally PC users can use Google operating system.
Yes. Windows XP is an operating system that has proven to be one of the best and most popular operating systems ever created.What_does_the_Xp_in_the_operating_system_Windows_Xp_mean
It is the brand name of Microsoft series of operating systems (e.g. windows 3.1, windows 95, windows 98, windows 98 second edition, windows 2000 windows xp, windows vista). Operating systems like Microsoft windows provides a framework that allow other software that can run on it, to be able to interact with each other, the computer hardware and the user who is using the computer
There are a number of Winsock fixes that can be applied to Windows operating systems with issues with the Winsock TCP/IP layer. Most of these fixes apply to Windows XP and older operating systems, as newer versions of Windows include tools to reinstall core system files.
Historically speaking, any computer that is connected to a public network and running a Microsoft Windows operating system is more vulnerable to attack than any other operating system. Particularly, out of date, and unpatched versions of windows are worse off than otherwise. This is due to several factors - Windows Operating Systems usually have more security vulnerabilities than other operating systems do, but mostly they are more vulnerable because of the popularity of windows. There are many more people using Windows than other Operating Systems, so there is more incentive for hackers to target it.
CimTrak is supported on multiple Windows, Linux, Unix, and Macintosh operating systems
Google Chrome is supported on Windows, Mac and Linux.
no they are two totally different operating systems
No. Windows and Android are two different operating systems.
Windows is the most best operating system
TVUPlayer runs on the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. There are two different versions so if you have a Windows operating system you will have to download the proper version. It does not work on Windows 7 however.
No, they are different operating systems.
Two operating systems are; Windows, and Linux.
No, World of Warcraft is only supported on Windows or Macintosh operating systems. You can try getting it to work on one of the Linux systems, although it is not supported in any way by Blizzard. You will need a Windows emulator to get it to work though.
False. Most computers manufactured in the last 10 years use USB ports which are supported by a range of operating systems.
USB is supported by Windows 95B and 95C, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and windows 7
VMWare supports MS-DOS, Windows, Free-BSD, Linux, Novell etc. Check "related links" for full list of the supported operating systems.