I can't say what average is, but I have loaded just about every microsoft os from dos 5 to xp, several versions of linux, novell, and a couple of mac's.
2007-01-23 11:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If you mean taking a computer and loading the OS from scratch by formatting, etc., I don't think the average person knows.
Maybe 1 in 10 people might know how to do this. It's usually by experience.
2007-01-23 11:01:09
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answer #2
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answered by vgordon_90 5
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properly in case you fuflfill the undemanding standards of having the required configurations for the two working systems to run then it is ordinarily performed by ability of first loading the decrease version of working sytem and over it the greater moderen version of working gadget. Required configurations might selection based upon the two OS you opt to have. undemanding standards could be : a million) 2GB RAM(1GB could additionally do yet velocity could be little element) 2) somewhat larger dard rigidity area(say160GB and better) so as 2 have partition of it in 2 components as one will save one OS. 3) Processor spedd might selection from a million.8 to 2.1ghz (it could be wonderful) 4). Cache memory might additionally selection from 2mbL2 to 3mbL2 or larger. 5). Core2duo is the latest processor if Quad no longer obtainable. So those configurations will help you adventure the terrific working adventure with the two working gadget, you notice. one concern it particularly is the concern of reality is the decrease version of working gadget must be loaded first then the greater moderen one... desire the counsel PROVES TO BE some USE AT YOUR end...
2016-11-01 02:56:02
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answered by ? 4
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If I didnt even know what OS was until I saw you type operating system then I dought I know how to load it lol.
2007-01-23 11:22:43
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answered by Me 6
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I consider myself average and I don't even know what an operating system means! So I would say - no.
2007-01-23 11:00:01
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answered by Michelle 2
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define average. If they would stop and think about it, its actually fairly simple to do
problem is, computers scare most people to do any more than turn them on and send emails and crap like that
So I guess my answer would be...probably not
2007-01-23 11:00:41
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answered by cwxmas 3
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If you have a Microsoft disc i.e. it is simple as can be. Just put in the disc and go.
2007-01-23 11:00:12
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answered by larrydoyle52 4
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