Operating systems can be case sensitive in the way you give them command. Many OSs will not accept the commands if you change capitalization. It is more seen in command line OSs.
Um, many operating systems do this. Unix is one of the more widespread case-sensitive OSes, but there are others.
Mac OS 9 was prevented from Y2K in case it did happen
A timesharing operating system is one that divides up CPU time into equal slices that can be shared among applications. In the case of a multi-user system, these time slices are shared among users.
Most modern operating systems are built around a kernel, but this has not always been the case. Most early operating systems did not make such a division of function.
it cannot find the operating system, your hard drive is probably failing, download the diagnostic software from the manufacturer of your hard drive and burn it to a CD or DVD and boot your computer with the CD or DVD in the drive, be sure to set your bios to boot from your optical drive first (CD drive), if it fails you will need to replace it and reinstall your operating system (probably windows in your case), I suggest that you bring it to a technician if you are not too technically inclined !
Web addresses are case sensitive for Linux/UNIX based operating systems.
Um, many operating systems do this. Unix is one of the more widespread case-sensitive OSes, but there are others.
Gmail is not an operating System but a website. It opens up on a Browser in case on PC's. These browser's run on Operating Systems.
Mac OS 9 was prevented from Y2K in case it did happen
The NTFS file system is case sensitive, but most file tools on Windows are not, and will not allow the creation of two files with the same characters in different case.
Yes xml is case sensitive, this includes enumerations which are also case sensitive.
yes it can. anything with an operating system (in the case of a google tv, the android operating system) is susceptible to spyware, malware, viruses and other forms of attacks.
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Both. "Case sensitive" means that upper case and lower case characters are treated as different characters.
A timesharing operating system is one that divides up CPU time into equal slices that can be shared among applications. In the case of a multi-user system, these time slices are shared among users.
Yes. C and C++ are case sensitive, although, depending on implementation, external symbols might not be case sensitive.
Most modern operating systems are built around a kernel, but this has not always been the case. Most early operating systems did not make such a division of function.