Most operating systems should be able to run on this processor. Support need not be explicit; Intel processors are backwards compatible, so software written for an older processor can run on a newer one.
The original operating system for an IBM PC with Intel Processor was DOS (disk operating system) which operated at a command level prompt of C:
No. It's a family of Intel processors.
No. On the latest MacIntosh Computers (they have a Intel inside) you can run Windows compatible software, but only if you also install the Windows Operating system as well.
OS X is an operating system. It is ran by Intel if you are asking that.
It doesn't "use" any operating system. There are drivers available for Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista. Intel-brand motherboards also have full Linux support.
The Intel DH55TC motherboard supports hard drives with a maximum capacity of up to 2TB when using the traditional MBR (Master Boot Record) partitioning scheme. However, if you're utilizing GPT (GUID Partition Table), it can support larger drives, theoretically up to 9.4ZB, but practical limitations may apply due to BIOS and operating system constraints. It's essential to ensure that your operating system also supports larger drives for optimal functionality.
Wintel admin means Administrator for windows operating system with Intel hardware called Wintel (Windows + Intel = WIntel )
what was the operating temperature of the cpu for the intel celeron g540
windows 7,, but for me.. xp is the best! :D
Intel microprocessor-based computer running the Apple Macintosh operating system; Intel-Macintosh computer; IMac computer; iMac computer
No, but the core 2 duo processors are: http://www.intel.com/products/centrino/compare.htm I also found this web page intersting: http://www.answers.com/topic/intel-core-cpu
yes i am using it it supports