false it does support "pre-emptive multitasking" though.
Windows XP is a pre-emptive multitasking operating system.
false
False it does support "pre-emptive multitasking" though.
False. Windows XP is a preemptive multitasking system. All contemporary operating systems are designed to use preemptive multitasking.
Mike Newton Cooperative Multitasking:- When computer usage evolved from batch mode to interactive mode, multiprogramming was no longer a suitable approach. Each user wanted to see his program running as if it was the only program in the computer. The use of time sharing made this possible, with the qualification that the computer would not seem as fast to any one user as it really would be if it were running only that user's program. Early multitasking systems consisted of suites of related applications that voluntarily ceded time to each other. This approach, which was eventually supported by many computers operating systems, is today known as cooperative multitasking. Although it is rarely used in larger systems, Microsoft Windows prior to Windows 95 and Windows NT, and Mac OS prior to Mac OS X both used cooperative multitasking to enable the running of multiple applications simultaneously. Windows 9x also used cooperative multitasking, but only for 16-bit legacy applications
No, it was true for Windows 3.x twenty years before.
Yes. Win16 programs on Windows 98 are only capable of cooperative multitasking, meaning that they must be specially designed to work together, or else one will claim all available CPU resources. Win32 programs are capable of preemptive multitasking, meaning they can all share CPU resources and claim or release them as needed.
Windows 98 supports FAT filesystems only. Windows XP supports FAT and NTFS filesystems.
No, it ONLY supports Vista and Windows 7.
Windows Xp users can't upgrade to the newest version of Windows Movie Maker (which is v2.6) because that particular version only supports Vista operating systems.The same goes with Windows Live Movie Maker... It only supports Vista.
no.. only win 2000 and later supports raid..
Windows 3.x
CPAC Imaging Pro can run on windows 7 but only the version 5 CPAC Imaging Pro 3.0 Can only supports windows xp
No, Microsoft only supports Windows XP SP2 and SP3, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows Server 2003 SP1 and SP2, and Windows Vista.