In general, no.
However some businesses might configure laptops (of various brands, not just Dell) for this purpose.
This laptop system can support Windows XP and up as well as Linux.
The Acer Aspire 5735 model has a Windows Vista operating system. The specifications about the Aspire 5735 can be found on the Acer Support page.
you can get a new operating system online.
Just about any laptop. Please note that Java support may not always be included when the laptop comes from the factory; but you can install Java support on any computer that has the Windows, Linux, or Macintosh operating system - among others.
The three main functions of an Operating System are process management, memory management and file management.
Windows laptop computer refers to the operating system in the computer. This operating system is where your virtual memory, task, and files are stored.
If you have a Toshiba laptop and are wanting to downgrade your operating system to Windows XP, that is going to take a bit of work to accomplish. You can check out the directions to do so on ehow tech. They will help you in your quest to downgrade your laptop operating system.
If your laptop crashes, you should seek help from the website of the operating system on your laptop. They all have support sites that have either direct answers or a forum of experts.
input/output (I/O) system management
records management for the support of justice system in Kenya
A)What security features of the operating system can be used to simplify the design of the database management system?
If you have replaced the system drive, you have to install an operating system. If you just have added a drive, you need to make sure that the operating system recognized the drive (you can check it the Drive management, Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Computer Management->Disk Management). In the Disk Management window you can create partitions and logical drives. After you installed more RAM you have to make sure that your operating system can support that amount. Windows XP, Vista... x32 cannot support more than 3.7Gbs, Windows Xp, Vista and so on x64 can support I believe as much as 64Gbs of RAM. You have to check that memory recognized by the system. You can check in the BIOS or in the System window (Win+Pause).