Usb, cd/dvd, network/download/, by Removing HDD (put HDD in secondary Slot in Another PC with its own HDD and Formet it).
explain the different components of operating system in details
No, you do not need to adjust the BIOS when installing an operating system. However, you can set the BIOS to determine the order in which attached devices will boot. That capability allows you an option (one of several options) to install different operating systems on different devices and choose which operating system boots when you start the computer.
Using an install dvd, there is usually an option to format
Strength of operating system lies in its capable of handling different software
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.
Install Operating Patches and Install Hotfixes.
That's part of the operating system. You don't need to install specialized software.That's part of the operating system. You don't need to install specialized software.That's part of the operating system. You don't need to install specialized software.That's part of the operating system. You don't need to install specialized software.
explain the different components of operating system in details
No, you do not need to adjust the BIOS when installing an operating system. However, you can set the BIOS to determine the order in which attached devices will boot. That capability allows you an option (one of several options) to install different operating systems on different devices and choose which operating system boots when you start the computer.
There is no uninstaller for an operating system. To remove an OS, simply format the partition that holds the operating system. If you use a boot manager to choose between different operating systems the software should automatically detect missing operating systems for you.
Linux is considered the easiest to learn and to install.
That depends:if it is just an upgrade of the existing operating system there may be an option to retain settings from the previous installationif it is a completely different operating system it will of necessity remove everything of the previous installation
To install FFmpeg on a Windows operating system, you can download the executable file from the official FFmpeg website and then follow the installation instructions provided.
intially when we install operating system , we are suppose to select the drive where we want to install operating system, by this first of all the drive would be completed formatted and operating system install in it , so completely in our hand to select the drive to insall operating system and c drives always comes as default option to install operating system , which we can change to other drive.....if you hav any other question email me at abdul_island@yahoo.com
The short answer is no they do not. It is up to the individual to install the operating system of their choice.
No. You need an operating system to do the installing.
because it needs to reboot