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What are two operating systems?

Two operating systems are; Windows, and Linux.


What is the name for joined windows and Linux operating systems?

There are no "joined" Linux and Windows operating systems, so there is no name for them.


What sort of software is windows?

Windows is a family of operating systems. Linux is a kernel upon which operating systems are built.


What are most operating systems?

Windows.


What is Windows Vista anyway?

Windows Vista is an operating system. It is the latest in Microsofts' series of windows operating systems.


What is windows application?

Windows applications are graphical interface operating systems that Microsoft Windows has. They are programs that are written to run on Windows operating systems.


What are Windows XP and Vista?

windows xp is a type of operating system and windows vista is the newer and changed version of it. an operating system is basically what generates what you see on the screen. windows 7 is the newest of these operating systems they are also referred to as: Windows XP= WinXP Windows Vista= WinVista Windows 7= Win7


What operating systems does TVUPlayer run on?

TVUPlayer runs on the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. There are two different versions so if you have a Windows operating system you will have to download the proper version. It does not work on Windows 7 however.


What are several popular operating systems?

Microsoft-based operating systems such as Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 starting to come out now are the most popular. After that, other operating systems include Macintosh OSX, variations of unix, including Linux, and depending on the application, mainframe operating systems such as OS/400 and Solaris.--Greg


What are Popular operating systems?

Microsoft-based operating systems such as Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 starting to come out now are the most popular. After that, other operating systems include Macintosh OSX, variations of unix, including Linux, and depending on the application, mainframe operating systems such as OS/400 and Solaris.--Greg


The letter C is typically used for the what what drive of a computer?

In Microsoft operating systems, the letter C is typically used to indicate the first hard-disk based partition, and typically represents the boot drive. Letters A and B were, historically, allocated to floppy disk drives, while letters C and above are allocated to all other drives and their partitions. Note this is convention, not a requirement. It is possible (but unusual) to change the drive letters in a Windows operating system such that Z, for example, represents the same boot drive. Also note that the habit of allocating letters to different drives is a characteristic of some operating systems (such as CP/M, MS-DOS, and subsequently the Windows family of operating systems). Other operating systems, including the group of Unix (Linux) operating systems, have no notion of a drive letter, but integrate different "drives" into one folder hierarchy. Modern versions of Windows support a similar approach, but this method is not widely used.


How are operating systems maintained?

windows 2003