Operating systems can be installed on a variety of devices, including personal computers (desktops and laptops), servers, smartphones, tablets, and embedded systems. They can be set up on physical hardware or within virtual environments, such as virtual machines. Additionally, operating systems can be installed on a wide range of architectures, including x86, ARM, and others, depending on compatibility.
It means that there is no operating system installed on your computer, or it is in a non-bootable configuration.
The operating system on a computer is installed on your hard drive, usually under c:
It means that there is no operating system installed on your computer, or it is in a non-bootable configuration.
The operating system on a computer is installed on your hard drive, usually under c:
It isn't. the operating system is installed in your Hard Drive...your BIOS are in your CMOS(a little chip on your motherboard) the two have nothing to do with each other
Yes!On a hard disk of a computer multiple operating system can be installed and run.... Example is Ubantu and Windows Xp on a single computerAfter the installation of multiple operating systems your computer will ask you to select a operating system of your choice....
Yes - this technique is know as a dual-boot system.
Yes, some software can be installed remotely on some operating systems. However not every operating system supports this.
if your operating system is not functioning your computer will not process data
Yes
My thinking is the system edition that the OEM manufacturer uses
Dynamically assigned between the component and the operating system.