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The "Programs" section these are the programs and or processes (depending on your operating system; In XP and 2K they have separate tabs) currently running on your computer. A lot of these run in the background and are required by your operating system and other software such as your firewall and anti-virus software.
The Apple iPhone is a separate computer from any other computer line. It runs its own operating system, which is completely separate from Apple's OSX desktop/laptop operating system.
The purpose of WinForms is to separate windows files and programs inside a computer. The WinForms separate all the programs and applications in a computer so they can be found and used easier.
It's called a 'window' (hence the name of the operating system).
There are a variety of programs that can be used to separate and manage a computer. It depends on what you are trying to do, but you can use a program such as Microsoft word in order to keep track of things and also Microsoft excel, if you have a windows computer.
Video board is bad, there is a separate board operating the inputs to the computer called the digital board.
A PS3 IS a special purpose computer. It does not support common computer tasks like word processing without the custom installation of a separate operating system.
Yes you can. You would need to create separate partitions for each operating system - installing each operating system into its own partition. When you switch on the computer, it will show a menu allowing you to choose which operating system you want to start.
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No, you will have to have separate license key for each computer.
To install two separate operating systems you will have to create separate partions on the hard disk. You then install each operating system in it's own partion and use a boot loader such as GRUB to select which system you want to boot, some operating systems might include their own boot loader during the installation.
All desktop computers are composed of at least two main parts: a monitor or display device, and a case where the computer's internal systems are stored. Most commonly, this case is a separate "tower" that is connected to the monitor, but some desktops have the monitor and other hardware integrated into one unit. An operating system loaded on a hard drive allows the computer to display an interactive environment.