It depends on what hardware you've got running it.
Windows XP is an example of an OS. Windows Vista is an example of an OS. Windows 7 is an example of an OS. Mac OS X is an example of an OS.
Windows XP/7 is most commonly used. Linux Mint is good example of free GNU/Linux based OS. Mac OS X is only used on Apple computers. Windows XP and 7 are two most commonly used, but (arguably, depending on many factors) GNU/Linux based systems are considered more robust, reliable, faster and secure.
Windows OS: Windows 7 XP Vista Mac: OSX Lion Leopard Chromebook: Chrominium Others: Ubuntu
An Operating system is a software that controls the computer's hardware and softwares. In Windows, there are many operating systems, such as: -Windows 10 -Windows 8.1/8 -Windows 7 - (Continues to older versions) -Vista/Xp/Home Basic/Xp Professional/2003 etc.
Windows xp, vista and 7 all offer the system OS and system utilities as well.
Windows 7
Windows XP is an example of an OS. Windows Vista is an example of an OS. Windows 7 is an example of an OS. Mac OS X is an example of an OS.
Windows 7 is newer. Different style. Different OS. Different name. Can do more. Faster (depending on PC specs). Easier. Better(?)
Windows 7 is newer. Different style. Different OS. Different name. Can do more. Faster (depending on PC specs). Easier. Better(?)
The best OS for a gaming PC will either be Windows XP (any part of the XP series) or Windows 7 (any part of the 7 series).
Its newer. Different style. Different OS. Different name. Can do more. Faster (depending on pc specs). Easier. Better
windows 7 is a more advanced OS with better visual styles and less bugs and it crashes less. It is possible to change windows xp to windows 7 for free.
Well look how much fancy graphics it has and if you upgraded to windows 7 from xp then your computer was probably built for xp not windows 7. But my computer is faster with windows 7...
Yes, you can. When installing W7 over an XP OS you will have the choice to keep them both.
XP, if you can scratch Vista and go for Windows 7
You have to edit the boot.ini file.
Windows XP,Vista, 7, and Mac Os.