Laggy, Bugy, Glitchy and fails to do it's job,
There were operating systems from Microsoft before Windows was first released in 1981. Known as MS-DOS 1.0, this operating system was provided with the IBM Personal Computer.
The features of Microsoft Windows operating systems vary depending on the particular version. Some of the basic features include low hardware requirements, compatibility with most systems. start menu, task bar and high speed of response among others.
There are many different types of IT systems that are used worldwide. Popular operating systems include Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 7 and Apple Mac.
Windows 10 is currently a free operating system and can be downloaded on the Microsoft website, Ubuntu OS is also a free operating system, it can be Downloaded from the Ubuntu website Ubuntu.com/download
A root partition on computer terminology is the prtition where the operating system files are located. Often this is the C: partition (some operating systems allow other designations for the root but some - such as Microsoft Windows - do not).
Some different operating systems such as different versions of Linux may be downloaded for free through Ubuntu, Cnet or Linux. Other systems such as those for Microsoft or Apple must be purchased and then downloaded via the vendors own portal.
Operating systems are not installed on motherboards. Operating systems are installed on storage media or in some kind of memory including read only memory, which can be part of motherboard. The standard operating systems that work on most Personal Computer motherboards, that include an Intel compatible CPU, includes versions of Microsoft Windows, Linux, Oracle Solaris and other version of unix,
Mostly Windows but some more expensive and show off hotels use Mac OS
Microsoft mainly makes operating systems--Microsoft Windows. They also make some software like Internet Explorer, Windows Live Essentials, Silverlight, etc. They also make some hardware like keyboards and mouses. But they are not like Apple where they make entire computers.
complete operating system that works on a desktop computers
Computers need some kind of operating system; the most widely used is windows (from Microsoft). Other systems exist as well, such as Linux.
Operating systems are not installed on motherboards. Operating systems are installed on storage media or in some kind of memory including read only memory, which can be part of motherboard. The standard operating systems that work on most Personal Computer motherboards, that include an Intel compatible CPU, includes versions of Microsoft Windows, Linux, Oracle Solaris and other version of unix,