Windows is the most widely-used desktop operating system made by Microsoft.
Yes, real-time operating system is the type of operating system most people use on their desktop and laptop computers today. For a real-time OS, programs are executed the instant they are sent to the CPU without batching or queuing.
Windows, MacOS, and Linux are the most common.
Most of them are. Of course you can put an executable file on the desktop, but the operating system does not that. It creates shortcuts.
Most OEM copies of Windows are tied to a specific computer model, and cannot be installed on a different system.
There will not be a PC operating system to be released in 2010 by Microsoft. Microsoft has their hands full with Windows 7. Its life span will most likely be the length of Windows XP.
This is usually a matter of contention. The most popular choices are Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Linux Mint, OpenSUSE, and Fedora.
Windows XP was the most popular operating system.
Your question is very vague. Most laptops are capable of running the same operating systems as a desktop computer.
Linux is not an power full Operating system XP is the most powerfull operating system
When you insert the disk in the drive on start up, most computers have in system guides to help you through the process. You may also find in the operating system options to update or reinstall windows programs and system devices.
the most popular operating system multitasking is kernel