the shell and kernel.
the start menu. the taskbar. the hard drive.
shell, kernel
Windows desktop and The Recovery Console
Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance
Yes
UEFI & TPM
Yes. Check out these two policy settings: User Configuration | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Windows Explorer | Hide these specified drives in My Computer And User Configuration | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Windows Explorer | Prevent access to drives from My Computer
RDP. Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is used by the Windows Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance utilities to connect to and control a remote computer. Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance listen at port 3389.
click start, programs, and MS-Dos prompt when you boot from a bootable disk or a windows 9x Me startup disk, you get a command prompt instead of the windows desktop
To do that, you need to create two separate partitions on your hard drive and choose a free partition during the OS installations.
If you are running Windows Vista you can switch between the Windows Vista theme or the Original Windows theme. To change between the two you need to go to the start menu, select 'control panel', 'appearance and personalisation', 'personalisation' and then 'theme'. Select the theme you want.
Answer:Yes.NOTE:Linux is not only multi-tasking, it is also multi-user. This means two people or two hundred people may be logged into a Linux server simultaneously, each of those logged in users may be running multiple tasks, each may simultaneously have a fully graphical desktop environment, all with a single server. It is not necessary for those users to each have a desktop PC to enjoy their graphical environments with X-Windows and XDMCP, a thin client or X-Windows terminal is sufficient. If desktop PCs are available and are equipped with an X Windows server, their desktop PCs can also function as X-Windows desktops to the Linux server while also running their favorite desktop Operating System (MS Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Apple OSX etc.).