Any application not written for Windows can be used without Windows.
No. Windows is an Operating System.
windows is an operating system. you need to install it in a BIOS
No, an operating system is not an application, an, "operating system", is another word that refers to a Microsoft Windows-installed desktop PC or notebook, named a, "server."
"Services.msc" is a Windows operating system application that runs in the background of one's computer. It helps with the security of the system, as well as running other applications.
it helps to operate the application software and the system software of hte computer
Nope - Windows 7 is an operating system.
You can't, Windows 8 is an Operating system, not a spreadsheet application.
No obv not.
You either lost your operating system if it was windows based or an application that was windows based or your tabs (windows open)
The media player on the Windows application only allows Windows media to play on the system. It is built into the computer operating system. However Mac has an optional download that enables Windows application to be used on their system.
Because Windows is a memory hog.
No, the Operating system, is the environment which is software based. But this environment allows applications to run within it. An example would be Ubuntu (which is Linux) Operating system runs a media player application program such as Banshee. Microsoft windows 7 Operating system running a word editing application such LibreWriter or Microsoft Word. Mac OSX operating system running iMovie an video editing application. Applications are programs running in an operating system.