You can find information on how to reboot a computer that is running the Windows 8 OS online at the official Windows Microsoft website. You can also read the manual that came with the Windows 8 OS disc.
The computer is running on the Windows operating system.
Windows is the operating system on a Microsoft computer or an Apple computer running windows drivers. Without windows your computer would not work.
Bitcomet is software that requires a computer running the Windows operating system. An iPod is neither a computer nor does it run the Windows operating system.
The uptime of a computer refers to the length of time it has been running. Where the information is found will vary depending on the operating system. On Windows 7 and Vista operating systems this information can be found by going to the Task Manager and selecting the Performance tab.
After you install a device or update a driver for a device on a computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows 7, the operating system may not start.
1. No 2. They are not API or ABI compatible.
"Services.msc" is a Windows operating system application that runs in the background of one's computer. It helps with the security of the system, as well as running other applications.
It's called a "Dual-Boot" installation. When you start your computer, you will be asked to choose which operating system you want to use.
Unfortunately no...This scanner currently only supports Windows 2000/XP/Vista operating systems.
Nope - they are two entirely different machines, running different operating systems.
You will need a Active Domain Server (e.g. a computer running Windows Server as the operating system) as far as I remember.
The computer's main memory (RAM) is physical hardware used to help the computer quickly access information that it uses a lot. That is the space in which the operating system and running programs reside. The registry is a collection of files stored on your computer's hard drive that contains information and configuration information for the operating system and other programs installed on your computer. Parts of the registry may be stored in your computer's RAM while the computer is running. In the past, Windows used a collection of .INI files wherever any programs were located to store the configuration information. Then starting with Windows 95, they consolidated it into two files, and into even more files in Windows NT and 2000. Now there are 6-7 files called "hives" which comprise the system registry.