hardware mode
The shell is made up of several subsystems that all operate in user mode. The kernel, or core, of the OS is responsible for interacting with hardware. It has more power to communicate with hardware devices than the shell has, and operates in kernel mode.
Windows 7 does not have a kernel.
in windows XP
Machine Mode
no, it wont operatesin kernel mode, it operates on usermode.
The kernel in Unix-based operating systems like Linux is called the "Linux kernel." In Windows Vista, the kernel is known as the "Windows NT kernel." Each kernel serves as the core component of the operating system, managing system resources, providing essential services, and facilitating communication between software and hardware components.
No. Windows XP has it's own kernel and memory management system.
True
shell, kernel
Yes.
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