Microsoft:
complete operating system that works on a desktop computers
The evolution of desktop operating systems can be traced back to the 1970s. A major milestone was formed out from the partnership of Bill Gates and Paul Allen who founded Microsoft.
yes
Any of the operating systems such as macOSX, Linux, and Windows will run on a desktop or notebook computer. The types of operating systems that work on a mobile computing device depend on its type.
If you're meaning a sort of remote desktop from your desktop PC onto your smarphone, it really depends upon the capabilities of the smartphone you have. Some windows mobile operating systems allow you to access a limited number of features of the remote desktop in the windows operating system. Other smartphone systems may be used by using commercial software from vendors such as Go2mypc.
Free operating systems based on Linux (e.g. Ubuntu) Unix based operating systems (e.g. Apple's) Proprietary operating systems that are locked into one manufacturer and therefore expensive (e.g. MS Windows).
No, remote desktop is not compatible with other versions of windows, only the current version a client is using.
Your question is very vague. Most laptops are capable of running the same operating systems as a desktop computer.
Three popular desktop operating systems are Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux. Windows, developed by Microsoft, is widely used in business and personal computers. macOS, created by Apple, is the operating system for Mac computers and is known for its user-friendly interface. Linux is an open-source operating system that offers various distributions, catering to both casual users and developers.
The memory requirements of the operating systems themselves is almost always lower, so you can, for instance, run modern server software on systems that could not run a modern desktop easily (or at all). However, depending on the systems purpose and its load / traffic, the system may actually require far more memory than any desktop system.
The operating systems that I have found it to support are dependent on the version that you download. There are versions that date back to 2005 which is when it was first released. Most newest ones from 2009 and up support chrome.
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.