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I haven't used Vista before, and I haven't installed it, so I really don't know if there's any difference between its installation and XP. But the system that belongs to Windows, I think it's all the same. When Linux and WIN coexist, install WIN first.
In fact, it is very simple to install, and the trouble may be in the disk division. Linux, which version you want to choose? Generally, 10 to 20 g can make Linux run.
The rest of the space is left for the two win systems. The two win systems are installed in two different disks, you divide them yourself, the two systems are 15G is just about the same, and Linux reserves 10-20G to install the entire system. The remaining space is reserved for several systems to share the information area.
After all, it is now easy for Linux and WIN to share a FAT32 or NTFS partition. It is recommended that the landlord try Ubuntu first, because it has a variety of installation methods, and you can even install it as a program under the win system. Let's not talk about the rest, the landlord is interested, you can click on the two ** under my signature to understand the situation.
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First XP and then Vista, change boot to implement boot menu, and then Linux, boot with grub by default. The installation process is a handful. Hehe.
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Yes, Apple is difficult to install and has requirements for laptop hardware.
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XP Vista Win7 Apple Linux is installed in the order above.
Pardon me for being nosy: what's the use of installing the system like this? No one would use their computer like that.
I've only installed XP and Linux so far.
Personal opinion: unrealistic.
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Your teacher's egg hurts.
The method is simple, XP Vista seems to coexist, Win7 seems to need to be separate. Apple's system and Linux system can be thrown into the extended partition.
In fact, the easiest way is to write a program that rewrites the corresponding system partition table according to different systems.
Your biggest problem right now is that there are too many systems, but there are only four primary partitions (that can boot up the computer). While there are systems that don't require a primary partition, three Windows absolutely do. Apple has its own BIOS alternative called EFI because of the iMac.
So compatibility is again difficult to master. This leaves no room for the four primary partitions to put the extended partition (which is also counted as a primary partition location) for Linux. If you can find a way to install your Mac into an extended partition, you can easily do so.
Well, it's not easy, because the BIOS also has a problem with addressing capacity, and the system that is too far back cannot boot the computer's ......Find a new motherboard as much as possible......
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The other four are fine, but Apple is difficult...
It's hard to install the general computer Apple system. Hardware Limitations!!
Anyway, I didn't have Apple installed, I used to be XP, 2003, Linux and Windows 7 multi-system!
But then the hard disk was too small.,Delete win 7.。。。
You install XP - Vista - Win7 in this order, because Windows is installed from a lower version to a higher version, and if you install Linux, it depends on how you boot it.
I'm XP to boot linux.
My installation order is XP Linux Win 7 as for Apple I don't know!!
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A computer system operating system is a computer program that manages computer hardware and software resources, and is also the kernel and cornerstone of a computer system, which is classified as follows:
1. Windows operating system:
The Windows operating system is the most common computer operating system and is an operating software developed by Microsoft Corporation. The software has gone through many years of development, and the current win10 system is quite mature. The Windows operating system has the characteristics of good human-computer operation interaction, support for many application software, and strong hardware adaptability.
From its birth in 1985 to the present, after years of development and improvement, the system is relatively mature and stable, and is the mainstream operating system of personal computers.
Part 2: Mac OS system:
Mac OS is an operating system that runs on Apple's Macintosh series of computers. Mac OS was the first commercially successful graphical user interface operating system. The latest version of the current system is macOS Beta 4, and there are also Macs running on PCs online.
The Mac system is a graphical operating system based on the UNIX kernel; In general, an operating system cannot be installed on a regular PC. Developed by Apple itself. The operating system of the Apple phone has reached OS 10, codenamed Mac OS X (X is the Roman numeral for 10), and many of its features and services reflect Apple's philosophy.
3. Linux system:
Linux is a free-to-use and freely distributed UNIX-like operating system, which is a multi-user, multi-tasking, multi-threading and multi-CPU operating system based on POSIX and UNIX. It runs major Unix tools, applications, and network protocols. It supports both 32-bit and 64-bit hardware.
Linux inherits UNIX's network-centric design philosophy and is a multi-user network operating system with stable performance.
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There are so many different types of operating systems that it is difficult to classify them uniformly using a single standard.
According to the use environment of the operating system and the way of job processing, it can be divided into batch system (MVX, DOS VSE), time-sharing system (Windows, Unix, Xenix, Mac OS), real-time system (IEMX, VRTX, RTOS, RT Linux);
According to the number of supported users, it can be divided into single-user (MSDOS, OS 2) and multi-user systems (UNIX, MVS, Windows);
According to the hardware structure, it can be divided into network operating system (Netware, Windows NT, OS 2 Warp), distributed system (AMOEBA), multi-** system (AMIGA), etc.
The five major types of operating systems are: batch operating system, time-sharing operating system, real-time operating system, network operating system, and distributed operating system.
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The BIOS basic I/O system belongs to the lowest level of the computer, which is a bridge between the hardware and the operating system (such as Windows XP or Linux), and it is solidified in a chip on the motherboard of the computer (which can be upgraded by certain means, that is, the BIOS).
The relationship between several terms is roughly like this: from the bottom to the top of the hardware - BIOS-DOS, Windows, Linux and other systems.
Among them, there are many versions of Windows such as Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, etc., and Linux includes more versions, the most popular such as Ubuntu, Fedora, Redhat, Hongqi Linux, etc.
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Now that the Chinese deepin system can be used, let's support it.
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Computers are, home computers, office computers, military computers, supercomputers. They are just the difference between the use and the procedure, the purpose. There are two types of laptops, also known as laptops. There are also PDAs, desktop PCs. Micro self-control computer,
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What kind of classification are you talking about?
In terms of computers: mega, large, medium-DAO, small, micro, and monolithic. It is also divided into two categories: analog electronic computers and digital electronic computers.
In layman's terms: desktop computers, notebooks (including minibooks. ), industrial computers, servers, IBM small computers, giant computers.
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Use virtual machine software, such as VMware, VirtualBox Virtual PC
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Theoretically, Linux is the fastest, but unfortunately although Linux itself is fast, his X-Windows (graphical interface) is quite bad (GNOME and KDE, etc.), the speed is very slow and the graphics card support is not good, only XFCE is better, but it is very win98 at the same level.
XP should have lower hardware requirements than Vista, but on high-spec machines, i.e., Vista scores can reach more than 5 points, and Vista is faster and more stable. However, running Linux on a high-spec machine is also quite fast, generally faster than Vista
Therefore, I recommend it (regardless of whether you are comfortable with the software or not, just pursue the speed of the system).
Low-grade machine: XFC Linux (e.g. Xubuntu) or Win XP SP2 3
Mid-range machines: GNOME's Linux (e.g., Ubuntu) or KDE's Linux (e.g., OpenSuse).
High-end machine: Same as above.
PS: Vista has no advantage in terms of system speed, but its stability and software support still make it very competitive.
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XP is mainstream and most of the software is compatible. Vista has a better interface and is more secure, but because it is a new operating system, most of the old software is not compatible and is still in the transition stage. Linux saves CNY.
It is recommended to install WinXP as long as you use some optimization software, speed is not an issue.
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If you have never used Linux, it is best to advise you to use Vista, and if the computer configuration is not very good, then use XP
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It's all going to be fast with the right settings, that's all I can say.
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Operating system? There are five most commonly used types: DOS, Windows, Linux, Unix (Mac) Xenix, and OS 2
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It's the reason for the dual system, but it's not as good as 60gThe capacity is restored after unmounting
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Of course, ubuntu, you also need a hard disk.
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When you installed Ubuntu, you cut the space of the D drive? Cut 60g?
If so, delete ubuntu and it will be restored.
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Format all the hard drive partitions and you're good to go.
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Of course, win7 is the first choice for the new configuration of the computer, and win7 can fully exert the capabilities of the new hardware.
When the XP first came out, there was no dual-core CPU, so there was no special optimization for the multi-core CPU, and the graphics card is at least supported by the current graphics card, and the new graphics card supports XP can only support the above picture effects at all.
Besides, Vista is actually similar to Win7, but Win7 can be regarded as an upgraded version of Vista.
Win7 function, operation, etc. are better.
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First, it depends on your hardware configuration.
Second, if the hardware is high, choose windows7, which is more suitable; The hardware is low, choose XP 3, software and Linux, many software is not compatible with Linux system, 4, Vista system, can be too little software support.
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Win7 is best suited.
Linux is not suitable for entertainment and is a bit cumbersome to use.
Vista compatibility is poor.
XP is a bit old and outdated.
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If you have enough configuration, win7 bar.
It's a little inferior XP.
Linux is mainly used for programming, and it is not popular in China.
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Win7 is relatively more stable.,The interface is beautiful enough。。。
However, XP has a wider range of applications.
If you don't have special requirements, win7 will do it.
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Configure it if it allows, Windows 7 for it.
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DOS was an early system, and there are not many pure DOS systems now.
98 is also relatively early with me, and Microsoft has also stopped supporting its system upgrades.
XP and Vista is an operating system for individual users, Vista is out, the interface is gorgeous, the function is also strengthened, but the hardware requirements are high, XP although the interface is not as good as Vista, but the requirements for hardware are much lower than Vista, the important thing is that Microsoft has many system vulnerabilities, in the case that Vista has not launched an SP patch package, it is recommended to use XP.
2000 and 2003 are server operating systems, many of the features are almost used by individuals, and the settings are relatively professional.
Linux is also mainly for server applications, and the above application software is not as rich as Winddows.
Since the landlord is not a professional, it is recommended to use one of the XP month Vista, personally recommend XP, if you need to install XP and Vista dual system, learn to use Vista, but mainly XP.
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