Technically there is no differences between Windows and DOS. DOS is an acronym for Disk Operating System which every computer has to have to operate.
Machine gun is a much broader category, which includes both current and obsolete models. The Maxim gun is a specific type of machine gun, and an obsolete one, at that.
That means that it is no longer able to perform with current technology. For example, you could not load Windows 7 on a 286 computer; that computer is obsolete.
ten or more years of development depending on your version of Ubuntu. Ubuntu is a modern Linux distribution while windows 95 is an aging and unsupported parent of the current windows environment.
what is difference between a current account and a cheque account
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The (Microsoft) Disc Operating System is a command line driven program. Windows is a Graphical User Interface, which means that, by using a pointing device such as a mouse, the user can select an icon and open it, which will cause the operating system to perform the related actions. A string of code must be entered at the prompt in DOS to achieve the same results.MS-DOS was the old operating system software used prior to Windows 95. When Windows came along, DOS was incorporated into the new windows operating system. DOS commands can still be accessed in windows by bringing up the command prompt.So the only actual difference is that DOS is obsolete and windows is the current OS for PC's.
A problem is what exists when there is a difference between the current situation and the desired one.
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A problem is what exists when there is a difference between the current situation and the desired one.
A problem is what exists when there is a difference between the current situation and the desired one.
well, obsolete means out of date, so the best i can think of is up to date or current.
the difference between total current assets and total liability is the working capital. It goes with a formula 'current asset -current liability =working capital '