Yes, you can. But sometimes you might a problem because if that CD which you are going CD was provided by manufacture it will work mostly with computers from the manufacture.
The operating system is the software that interacts with the actual computer hardware, and provides the method for you use the keyboard, mouse, and tells the computer what to do... and how to do it.
There's no hard limit on the number of operating systems you can install. The limit will be dictated by the number of operating systems that support your hardware and the amount of space on your hard drive(s).
If we need to allow personal computers to participate in computer network and shared file and printer access within a local area network (LAN). At that time after physically connecting the server computer to the network, we can install the network operating system (NOS) on the server.
An operating system is always needed in a computer. It is like a surface where you can install your softwares. Without it, computer hardwares like the hard disk or Random access memory etc can not load the softwares itself. All the operating systems work like each others. There are no major differences in these.
Using an install dvd, there is usually an option to format
Because your computer's installer is not upgraded.
Yes
my computer problem p3 computer 98operating system is not install
You buy a new operating system and install that.
To change the operating system on your computer from XP to Vista you need to purchase the upgraded software either online or from the store. Once purchased you need to uninstall the original software and install the new by following the installation prompts.
You have to buy the MAC operating system and then install it on the computer.
The operating system is the software that interacts with the actual computer hardware, and provides the method for you use the keyboard, mouse, and tells the computer what to do... and how to do it.
Yes. You need to have a disc that can install the 32-bit version of you operating system and do a clean install (that is, it will delete everything on your computer and give you a fresh installation of the operating system).
because it needs to reboot
No. You need an operating system to do the installing.
You need a 64-bit computer with a working 64-bit operating system. When you install java it will install the 64-bit, it will recognize you have a 64-bit computer and install it
Yes. Linux can either replace the existing system or be installed alongside it in what is called "dual-booting."