Incompatibilities can arise between software and systems due to several factors, including processor type, where certain software may require specific architectures (e.g., x86 vs. ARM). Pre-installed software can conflict with new applications, particularly if they share dependencies or resources. Version incompatibilities occur when software requires a specific version of an operating system or libraries, leading to stability issues. Additionally, file associations can be problematic if the software does not recognize the formats or extensions it needs to handle, resulting in errors when attempting to open or execute files.
The processor time is a function of the processor. The memory allocation is a function of the operating system.
An operating system manage the word processor.It provides a basis for word processor
Yes. Multitasking is dependent on the operating system, not the processor.
Yes
The original operating system for an IBM PC with Intel Processor was DOS (disk operating system) which operated at a command level prompt of C:
Platform
The operating system sorts this out for you.
something's got to tell the processor what it needs to be doing at any moment in time. That's one of the jobs of an operating system
No, iOS is an operating system that was created, owned and developed by Apple. An operating system means that that is the software the device uses. The processor in an iPod Touch is a microchip.
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Your processor.
You cannot run Vista (or an other operating system) on a computer that has no processor.