The computers name must be unique for all computers on the same network
Many operating systems now can run on standalone computers and also on networked computers. Standalone or generic operating systems are the ones which run on standalone computers like Windows operating system running on a PC. Network operating systems are the ones which run on a server and can be accessed through client machines connected on the network. e.g. Solaris or Linux running on a server can be used as network operating systems. Even there are Windows server operating systems which can be used by clients connected on the network. ILYAS MAHIDA
Windows is a graphical environment operating system.
DOS, which stands for Disk Operating System.
Before installing an operating system, you need to consider how big you hard drive is. You also need to consider what types of programs you will be using.
yes you do.
PXE (Preboot eXecution Environment) is a method for diskless booting over a network. Using PXE, a computer without a hard drive can boot into an operating system. PXE is also used for installing an operating system onto multiple computers at the same time.
Many operating systems now can run on standalone computers and also on networked computers. Standalone or generic operating systems are the ones which run on standalone computers like Windows operating system running on a PC. Network operating systems are the ones which run on a server and can be accessed through client machines connected on the network. e.g. Solaris or Linux running on a server can be used as network operating systems. Even there are Windows server operating systems which can be used by clients connected on the network. ILYAS MAHIDA
No. You need an operating system to do the installing.
The only way you can do this is by installing them one by one. This is generally the easy way unless you can connect them all to a network and remote install them all, which is kind-of impossible when you're installing them. So, yeah, easy way = installing them one by one. :)
Windows 1.0 is a 16-bit graphical operating environment that was released on 20 November 1985.
XP is a complete operating system, not simply an operating environment.
Lots of electronic devices have what is called an Embedded Operating System (environment.) One day maybe even your Toaster will communicate with the bakery about why the bread was spoiled...
For computers the term OS refers to Operating System.
It is one of the core protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite. It is used by the operating systems of networked computers to send error messages indicating, for example, that a requested service is not available or that a host or router could not be reached.
Windows is a graphical environment operating system.
FLARE operating system environment
No. Home computers do not require the higher availability of a real-time operating system. A proper real-time environment is difficult to sustain as a general purpose platform, and thus is more suited to mission-critical tasks instead.