If it runs on the OS and it finds an error it is going to crash the OS software
If it runs on the OS and it finds an error it is going to crash the OS software
The memory must be available, so no operating system can be loaded. Though technically there is no reason why you cant run it from a hard disk.
Not much. Depending on your BIOS, you can look at computer information, run hardware diagnostics and modify BIOS settings. You can boot from connected devices (Floppy, CD/DVD, USB etc.) to install windows or linux, or run pen-drive linux or utilities like memtest86+.
operating system
Nope - the Operating System is a closed program. Applications run as independently as 'extensions' to the core Operating System.
dos operating system
Hell no. the bios sits under the operating system (vista is an operating system) the bios is independent of operating systems, and is there to....run the operating system.
An operating system (OS) is the software used to run a computer. Windows is an example for a operating system. Apple designed the Mac OS to run more stable.
An operating system which is run on server but is assessed/interacted with by a terminal.
No it isn't, actually applications (or programs) run on an operating system.
HTC mobile phones use more than one operating system. One of the operating systems it uses is the Android based operating system. It also uses the Windows operating system.
Windows is an operating system developed by Microsoft. Apple makes Macintosh computers that run Apple's own Mac OS X operating system but can also run the Windows operating system.