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Operating systems are essential for running a computer. However as part of the operating system, there are often other programs which are not essential to the running of the computer. These are known as utilities. Examples would include things like the . If they were not there, they would not affect the working of your computer.
No. When one operating system is running in a dual-boot setup, no part of the other system is running. Thus, it is not using any memory or CPU cycles. The only thing it affects is the amount of free space on the hard drive. Hard drive usage does not typically affect computer performance, unless you have the disk so crowded that there is no room for the swap file or partition.
Reliability, security, cost, performance, and compatibility.
Software has to be written to run on a particular operating system. While there are lots of programming languages that will run on many operating systems, a compiler or runtime engine has to interpret the programming language and translate it into commands that the operating system understands. The Operating System is the foundation of the building. Applications are the structure built on the foundation.
An operating system typically provides user interface tools, such as menus and toolbar buttons that define the "LOOK AND FEEL" for all of its compatible software.
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A computer can not operate without an os, different OS's have different UI,s
Operating systems are essential for running a computer. However as part of the operating system, there are often other programs which are not essential to the running of the computer. These are known as utilities. Examples would include things like the . If they were not there, they would not affect the working of your computer.
Basically - No. A computer virus can possibly damage images you have downloaded to your computer, but not your camera. A virus does its business by running certain system commands in the operating system. The camera does not have the same type of operating system as a computer.
Changing the structure of a file may or may not affect the fragmentation of the disk. But, in most cases, the computer is going to store the file in the same location after the change.
Computer viruses mostly affect the operating system. I havent heard of any instance where virus affected BIOS settings. Although there are chances.
A floppy drive does not in itself affect computer speed. Some poorly designed operating systems may temporarily stop responding when a floppy disk is being written to, but these systems are rare nowadays.
No, the operating system does not affect FTP.
No it will not affect the speed .But in some conditions it will create problems. 1)If space of disk drives where o.s installed will small. 2)If hardware will not support properly.
No. When one operating system is running in a dual-boot setup, no part of the other system is running. Thus, it is not using any memory or CPU cycles. The only thing it affects is the amount of free space on the hard drive. Hard drive usage does not typically affect computer performance, unless you have the disk so crowded that there is no room for the swap file or partition.
No. It should not affect your computer files.
nothing can affect a computer