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Single-user OS is that OS which support only one user at a time. for example: DOS, WINDOWS 3X, WINDOWS 95/97/98 etc. Multi-user OS is that which support more than one users at the same time. in these types of OS there is a server and all the users are provided different terminals. these terminals are connected to the server. for example: UNIX, LYNIX, WINDOWS VISTA etc. *********************************************************************** Single-user OS is that OS which support only one user at a time. for example: DOS, WINDOWS 3X, WINDOWS 95/97/98 etc. Multi-user OS is that which support more than one users at the same time. in these types of OS there is a server and all the users are provided different terminals. these terminals are connected to the server. for example: UNIX, LYNIX, WINDOWS VISTA etc. bsathua@gmail.com
Yes - when you create and add on multiple users to the OS such as Windows, Linux, or OSX, you're creating a shared environment. This is especially true when you "Switch Users"
I suppose an interface which only allows one user. Most common OS these days have multiple users and often allow the users to be logged on at the same time.
Most general purpose computers support multiple users simultaneously. Pretty much anything that runs Linux, Windows, or Mac OS have this capability.
A dual boot system allows a single computer to run multiple operating systems (OS) by partitioning the hard drive, enabling users to choose which OS to load at startup. Each OS can manage its own file system (such as NTFS for Windows or ext4 for Linux), allowing for compatibility with different types of files. Bootloaders, like GRUB or Windows Boot Manager, facilitate the selection of the desired OS during boot-up. This setup provides flexibility for users who need to work with different software environments or test applications across various platforms.
It is a network or multi-user operating system.
Multi users OS support many users. So many people can utilize the resources of the computer. They generally are multi tasking computers which are faster.
All versions of Windows XP support multiple users.
The GUI layout of browser is its window. It has many buttons for users. it may support multiple tabs.
it is mac os. Their versions are too good and easy for users.
Single-user OS is that OS which support only one user at a time. for example: DOS, WINDOWS 3X, WINDOWS 95/97/98 etc. Multi-user OS is that which support more than one users at the same time. in these types of OS there is a server and all the users are provided different terminals. these terminals are connected to the server. for example: UNIX, LYNIX, WINDOWS VISTA etc. == ==Just that- single user has one person using it; multi user many.