portable transfer document (PTD)
Depending on the base operating system, yes. In almost all cases, the operating system from which the second one is loaded lacks memory protection, allowing the second operating system to replace the first one in memory. This can be used, for instance, to boot Linux from MS-DOS or classic versions of Mac OS.
discuss the difference function of an operating system
input/output (I/O) system management
Using an install dvd, there is usually an option to format
A Guest operating system is one that runs on top of another, similar to a program. Guest operating systems are usually run in a "virtual machine", which does not interact directly with the real hardware of the computer.
they tell the operating system what kind of document you are creating
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Depending on the base operating system, yes. In almost all cases, the operating system from which the second one is loaded lacks memory protection, allowing the second operating system to replace the first one in memory. This can be used, for instance, to boot Linux from MS-DOS or classic versions of Mac OS.
No. Alcohol 120% requires an operating system to run on, and it is all but impossible to directly load an operating system from another running one these days. You will either need to use a virtual machine to run the operating system in a simulated environment on top of an already existing operating system, or use another method to load the operating system.
No, an operating system is not an application, an, "operating system", is another word that refers to a Microsoft Windows-installed desktop PC or notebook, named a, "server."
discuss the difference function of an operating system
input/output (I/O) system management
Using an install dvd, there is usually an option to format
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No. Windows is another operating system. iPads have iOS.
No reason why not - providing the document was saved in a format OpenOffice can read. Windows 7 is the operating system - OpenOffice is a program.
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