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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.
There are two main common types of operating systems for computers. One is windows and the other is mac. Otherwise known as PC and mac. PC tends to be easier to use for beginners while macs are often used in offices and schools.
yes, the PC will have more than one OS. in my PC i have 3 OS
A tablet is not capable of doing everything that a pc will do unless it is a Windows tablet or an iPad. Those are the only two that run full operating systems.
i would say it is due to the lack of processing power, memory and storage capabilties of the handheld system in comparison to that of a PC, the Operating system will be comparable to that of older PC operating systems developed for less powerful computers. Lots of people say that Linux is the best because it wont get so easily overloaded.
You can, absolutely. Linux's bootloader is, in fact, designed for multi-boot.
do you mean XP two main ver. Home Edition and Professional less used .. Media Center, Tablet Pc and x64 Professional
A server is basically a PC, but with a different operating system that allows it to perform server tasks. To change it to a PC, or a PC to a server, you only need to install the operating system corresponding to the tasks you want it to perform. If you put a partition on your hard drive you can even install both operating systems, and use the same computer as either a server or a PC depending on your needs
1. Proprietary Systems which are usually non expandable systems for really small businesses. 2. PC Based Systems and these ones use a desktop computer for the core of the system. Your PC will need an operating system like Windows or better.
It did in early PC's (through Windows 3.1), but later DOS was an emulation. But you can have two or more operating systems working in the same time. For that you need to use one virtual machines such as VirtualBox (free), VMWare (shareware), VirtualPC (was free). But even if you are going to use a virtual machine you have to have a license(s) for the operating systems you are going to install on the virtual machine.
PC-DOS, Apple, UNIX
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