When you get this message on your computer, it means that whatever program you just tried to run, your operating system (Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, etc.) is not compatible with it, so is not able to make the program run.
Windows 95
The kernel in the openSUSE operating system is based on the Linux system. It was developed by the community supported openSUSE project and was initially released in December 2006.
IBM System z servers are supported by a multitude of operating systems, such as z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF, Linux on System z and the z/VM hypervisor.
A special numerical code that prioritizes device requests from the operating system is called
No
CD drives are supported via a class driver; the operating system does not care what speed the drive is.
yes it is
Windows 95
No, the game RIFT is not supported on the XBOX 360. It is only supported on the Windows operating system.
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Windows XP is an operating system that is no longer supported by Microsoft.
The kernel in the openSUSE operating system is based on the Linux system. It was developed by the community supported openSUSE project and was initially released in December 2006.
Unix is not an abbreviation. The name is a play on the Multics operating system. Multics (Multiplexed Information and Computing Service) supported multiple users; Unix originally supported only one, making it essentially a single user version of Multics.
OS not supported means that the software does not work with your current operating system. You may be able to update your operating system to the latest version or you may have to buy a new version of the operating system. If the latter you need to ensure that your computer is going to be able to handle the new operating system as older computers will have a slower processor, less memory etc. which may not suffice.
Whenever a BIOS update provides functionality not currently supported that is required by the operating system or hardware.
The Macintosh Operating System (OSX and variants) is only supported on Apple Macintosh computers. There are hacks which will allow MacOS to be installed and run on PC systems, but this is not supported and may be unstable.
IBM System z servers are supported by a multitude of operating systems, such as z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF, Linux on System z and the z/VM hypervisor.