The short answer is no they do not. It is up to the individual to install the operating system of their choice.
CD drives are supported via a class driver; the operating system does not care what speed the drive is.
An operating system is responsible for booting the computer and running programs. The operating system also keeps the system safe and runs drives.
Format all other drives instead of that conatain operating system
windows
The Operating System is located in a folder on one of the hard drives usually C:\. This is one \Windows\System32 and \Windows\winsxs. System32 is where the main operating system is but the manafest files are in winsxs.
Microsoft Powerpoint is not an operating system. It is an application. It does not come as part of any operating system. It must be bought separately or as part of one of the Microsoft Office suites.
Atmost four drives can be mapped to a windows 2000 operating system computer. It can have different names like z name can be used for a drive.
no because you already bought them so it the system wont delete them
The hard drive has to be partitioned into at least two drives. Each can be loaded with a separate bootable operating system.
Well my guess is to put it in a flash drive and if that doesn't work try re-downloading it and if you bought it already try to check download history hope I helped
Bootable devices are pieces of hardware that the BIOS can load an operating system or special program off of. These can be floppy drives, CD drives, hard drives, USB flash drives, tape drives, SD cards, and certain ROM chips.
A disk operating system is usually abbreviated as DOS. It refers to operating system software but can refer to the entire operating system. One type is the Commodore that was on ROM chips in the disk drives while others were stored on a disk that had to be loaded for use. Others include MS-DOS and PC DOS from Microsoft.