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2006-08-26 18:04:01 · 2 answers · asked by Dr. An'zer U 3 in Computers & Internet Software

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Windows is Microsoft’s flagship operating system (OS) currently called Windows XP. It runs on Intel-based or compatible hardware. Microsoft is based in Redmond, Washington. Windows OS is closed-source, or proprietary, software, meaning the programming code used to create Windows is not shared or open to the public for use or inspection. Windows has a graphical user interface (GUI) that can be configured to your individual preferences. Can a Windows system be secure? The short answer is yes, it can be. However, it takes diligence and patience to
make sure the OS updates are applied regularly, the anti-virus software is updated regularly, that anti-adware and spyware software is installed and maintained, and that your individual use habits include “safe” computing practices.
Pros:
Lots of hardware
Windows supports more hardware than any other OS.
Lots of software
More commercial software is written for Windows than any other OS.
Visibility
Windows is used just about everywhere.
Ease of Use
Is it easy to use, or are you just used to it? Microsoft has made
great progress in terms of ease-of-use, but sometimes Windows
shows it’s awkward roots.
Initial cost to
purchase or license
Initial purchase of Windows OS is no more expensive than
Macintosh systems, but more than Linux.
Cons:
Viruses and Security Windows is the primary target of most virus, spyware, and
security vulnerabilities. Expect lots of maintenance, updates,
downtime, and problems.
"There are about 60,000 viruses known for Windows, 40 or so
for the Macintosh, about 5 for commercial Unix versions, and
perhaps 40 for Linux. Most of the Windows viruses are not
important, but many hundreds have caused widespread damage.
Two or three of the Macintosh viruses were widespread enough
to be of importance. None of the Unix or Linux viruses became
widespread - most were confined to the laboratory."
frequently crashes and locks up

2006-08-26 21:31:30 · answer #1 · answered by Arnav 3 · 0 0

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2016-11-05 21:54:01 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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