There are many Linux operating systems that can be run solely off of a USB or live CD/DVD.
Just to name a few:
Puppy Linux
SliTaz
Chromium OS
No. You need an operating system to do the installing.
A computer without an operating system will not operate.
You cannot download Chrome, without your computer's support. It is what you are installing Chrome at.
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PXE (Preboot eXecution Environment) is a method for diskless booting over a network. Using PXE, a computer without a hard drive can boot into an operating system. PXE is also used for installing an operating system onto multiple computers at the same time.
Practically all of them have O.S's, as I doubt that most people will ever see one without some mac o.s on it or xp or vista on it. However, all stock machines that are loaded/downloaded/installed with programs/software,etc come without operating systems. I have seen my share of them, as I used to work for a computer store myself, though DOS is nothing to brag about, unless you are some nerdy IBM veteran that designed it.
Because without an operating system, your computer will not be capable of doing anything useful.
No, but it won't function without one.
The operating system (OS) supplies the user interface by which there is an interaction. No OS = expensive paperweight (can't use the hardware)
A computer can not operate without an os, different OS's have different UI,s
Windows is the operating system on a Microsoft computer or an Apple computer running windows drivers. Without windows your computer would not work.
operating systems tell the different parts of the computer how to talk to one another and let the user do the same. any computer is just a paper weight without an operating system to get all it's parts working together. even with an OS without application software, a computer is not much of a useful tool for the average person.