write a short note on windows?
It is a computer operating system or a transparent pane to allow light to enter
Windows XP is an operating system that is no longer supported by Microsoft.
short note on multprogramming?
An operating system, or OS for short, is a collection of software that manages a computer's resources. An operating system is typically stored on the internal hard drive of the computer. Examples of popular modern operating systems include Android, BSD, iOS, Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Windows Phone, and IBM z/OS. All these, except Windows and z/OS, share roots in UNIX.
plz tell me yar what is the types, function & evolution of operating system
It was an operating system that Microsoft made... MS-DOS for short. An operating system is basically the software that makes the computer run.
Short for New technology File System, one of the file system for the Windows NT operating system (Windows NT also supports the FAT file system). NTFS has features to improve reliability, such as transaction logs to help recover from disk failures. To control access to files, you can set permissions for directories and/or individual files. NTFS files are not accessible from other operating systems such as DOS.
windows 7 is the latest version of a series of operating system that Microsoft has produced for use an personal computer.It is a follow up to the windows vista OS which is released in 2006. An OS allows your PC to manage software and perform essential tasks. It is also a GUI,Windows 7 has 4 default libraries for documents, music,videos and pictures.
The short answer is no they do not. It is up to the individual to install the operating system of their choice.
Microsoft Windows is a series of software operating systems and graphical user interfaces produced by Microsoft.
Oh, dude, you want me to summarize the entire tech world in a few sentences? Okay, so Google is a search engine, Windows is an operating system by Microsoft, Linux is an open-source operating system, and Mac is short for Macintosh, which is a line of computers made by Apple. Like, that's the TL;DR version.