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Most modern operating systems see computer mice as plug-and-play devices. This generally means no installation is required as many operating systems have default drivers that can be applied. Otherwise, if a mouse requires installation, manufacturers generally include a CD with drivers.
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.
Remote Installation Services (RIS)
They defended their Internet browsers being installed with their operating systems by pointing out that the browser could not be sold separately.
There's no hard limit on the number of operating systems you can install. The limit will be dictated by the number of operating systems that support your hardware and the amount of space on your hard drive(s).
Command line install (open a terminal and type these in): su -c yum install wine (rpm-based operating systems) sudo apt-get install wine (deb-based operating systems) emerge wine (gentoo)
The inherent problem in ing your question is that there is no single operating system known as "Unix." Unix is a specification for a large number of operating systems to meet and comply with. The installation for Solaris is different from that of AIX, which is different from that of TRU64. In order to receive a definitive , you would need to define which Unix you are trying to install.
Windows 7 and Windows XP are operating systems. You cannot format operating systems. But you can format your hard disk or hard drive. You can use Windows XP bootable CD to format HDD, but you will have to use Windows 7 Bootable Installation disk to install OS on your formatted drive.
The installation procedure is very similar, but it's two different operating systems with two different results.
It depends, which operating system you are going to install, usually windows occupies more space than that of Linux operating systems. Windows can utilize upto 5GB space for all the installation files, whereas Linux eats much low space.
All of them. IIS has been included in every Operating System that Microsoft has released since Windows XP/2000. Even the non-server operating systems include IIS. It is not installed by default, but it is included on the installation media - you just need to install it.
Almost all modern day operating systems support peer to peer networking, and are usually the standard network protocol after a new installation.