Any operating system has a certain capacity. However, not all of them are installed on any type of computer. Everything here is a bit confusing for an unprepared user. Therefore, it is worth understanding this issue. How to know the capacity of the system? We will talk about this a bit later in the article. In the meantime - a little "educational program".
What is bit depth?
In those days when mammoths still walked the Earth, an OS such as MS-DOS appeared. Its bit capacity was only 16 bits. But the processors at that time were only 16-bit. So such a system is perfectly suited to existing realities. But over time, processors with support for 32-bit architecture appeared. It is also referred to as x86. Naturally, MS-DOS is hopelessly outdated. And the favorite Windows of all came on the scene.
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