Any of them can be used. Windows XP or Windows 7 is recommended. Mainly for driver compatibilities.
Some operating systems that are available with new laptop computers are some more common systems like the following: Windows Vista, and the Vista Ultimate.
Windows XP shouldn't have any problem on both a laptop or netbook.
This laptop system can support Windows XP and up as well as Linux.
The free games that come with a laptop depend on the brand of laptop one purchases as well as the operating system running. Different operating systems such as Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows 8, and Mac OS all have different preloaded games and applications.
Windows laptop computer refers to the operating system in the computer. This operating system is where your virtual memory, task, and files are stored.
If you have a Toshiba laptop and are wanting to downgrade your operating system to Windows XP, that is going to take a bit of work to accomplish. You can check out the directions to do so on ehow tech. They will help you in your quest to downgrade your laptop operating system.
4GB will be enough to run both operating systems and have room for applications.
This laptop comes installed with Windows Vista Home Premium Edition.
In order to find out if, "Rise of Nations" can be installed on a Windows Vista computer, check the back of the CD case, for the supported operating systems of "Rise of Nations."
Your laptop depends on your preferences. If you are on a budget like most people you should go for a Dell or HP laptop. If you want your own personal, home computer get a Mac. Macs can also run Windows and Mac OS x. *wait til Christmas to buy because new operating systems are coming out for both; Snow Leopard and Windows 7
This laptop has Windows Vista Business with SP1 already installed.
Desktop computers and laptop use the same OS. Microsoft Windows is one popular OS, Macintosh OS X is another, as is Linux in in its many Distros.