Freeware is software that is licensed to you without charge, and a freeware OS would be the software for an OS licensed to you without charge.
a good free ware is Linux OS they have several to choose from and do not have a bunch of system processes running in the background like windows it also allows you to manipulate it and start it up the way you want to unlike windows
There are basically four types of operating systems. They include Batch Operating System, Multiprogramming Operating System, Network Operating System and Distributed Operating System.
1. BATCH PROCESSING operating system 2. MULTIPROGRAMMING operating system 3. TIME SHARING operating system 4. REAL TIME operating system 5. DISTRIBUTED operating system
An operating system manages the working operation of a computer
Yes, a multiuser operating system is also described as a network operating system.
Hell no. the bios sits under the operating system (vista is an operating system) the bios is independent of operating systems, and is there to....run the operating system.
Windows 95
It comes free with any version of Windows operating system. PaintDOTnet is an improvement (it is a high school project that has become freeware and is quite OK)
The XFCE desktop interface is used with Unix and Unix compatible platforms. It is something that can be used with Solaris and Linux. It is distributed as freeware and can be downloaded from the CNET website.
A PS 1 emulator or is used to play games for the Play Station 1 on a PC with a Windows or Linus operating system. It is distributed as freeware. No PlayStation controller is needed to play after installation.
XP is a complete operating system, not simply an operating environment.
It's freeware. Google it.
There are basically four types of operating systems. They include Batch Operating System, Multiprogramming Operating System, Network Operating System and Distributed Operating System.
No. Microsoft is a highly capitalistic company. They haven't released a free OS yet. They even don't provide free major version upgrades like the way Apple gives for OSX.
1. BATCH PROCESSING operating system 2. MULTIPROGRAMMING operating system 3. TIME SHARING operating system 4. REAL TIME operating system 5. DISTRIBUTED operating system
An operating system manages the working operation of a computer
Yes, a multiuser operating system is also described as a network operating system.
Not exactly. Almost any operating system can be run in QEMU, an emulator, but it may not provide the performance you want.