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explain the different components of operating system in details
How is a memory-resident part of an operating system different from a nonresident part of an operating system?
A "router operating system" is called firmware. It runs a router. A regular OS (Operating System) runs your computer. Operating systems are provided by many different organizations and corporations. Firmware is provided by the manufacturer.
Strength of operating system lies in its capable of handling different software
Windows is the most best operating system
discuss the difference function of an operating system
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Server virtualization is the partitioning of a single of a single server each of which can support a different operating system.
different language, different hardware requirements
The second operating system should be on a different partition or disk. If you format the partition/disk that the unwanted operating system is on, the machine will have no choice but to boot to the remaining operating system.
Actually it's the other way around. You require different compilers for different operating systems. The reason for this is that an operating system is basically an intermediate step for a person to be able to interact with the hardware on their system. Each OS has a different way to do this, and so compilers must be different for each one, even for the same language.
No. It may be formatted different on certain operating systems and only the operating systems running off of the central operating system that it was built on will support it.