difference between windows and mac??

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hey,

thinking to myself (how dangerous:p) about what the difference is about how the two OS's run, i no that windows is DOS but what is mac?

DOS is disk operating system, right?

which runs off the disk, or hard drive more likely..

so wats the deal with mac, where does it run off?
 

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   Warning
Remember to keep the discussion in this thread friendly, and not let it turn into a Windows vs Mac bashing.

Thank you,
Shawn

 

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They aren't really that different, when you get right down to it. I think it's more of a philosophical mindset.

About DOS: I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong, but Windows left DOS when XP was released.
 

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Intel Core i7-3610QM @ 2.3GHz x4
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Clevo P15xEMx
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16GBs
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nVidia GeForce GTX 670M
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Realtek High Def Audio
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Samsung SyncMaster S24B300 + Mobile Display
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128GBt SSD
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Logitech K360
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Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX
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They aren't really that different, when you get right down to it. I think it's more of a philosophical mindset.

About DOS: I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong, but Windows left DOS when XP was released.
I thought it was Win2000 which was the first NT based system - full 32bit versus 16bit DOS where the Win9X were both.

There is an intersting difference in price between Mac and Windows. Whilst OSX is generally cheaper than Windows, the Mac hardware is more expensive than PCs.
 

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Windows and OSX are both operating systems. They are both typically installed directly on the internal hard drive and run from there. Obviously Windows is produced and developed by Microsoft and OSX is produced and developed by Apple.

Windows has evolved from the days of MS DOS. OSX is built upon Darwin which has quite a number of Unix style facilities. Both systems have their pros and cons. I suggest hitting wikipedia and reading up on each of them.
 

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As you mentioned, Windows is based on DOS technology. Mac on the other hand is based off Unix. This is one of the reasons it is so stable, it runs off the same build blocks as Linux and other *nix systems.

Until recently, there was a marked difference between the functions of the two operating systems. For example, take Windows XP and Mac OS X. Windows XP and previous builds were built for productivity. Plain and simple they are workhorses. You can churn out documents all day long. You can hold masses of data and databases, and it all runs very well. However, while XP could run multimedia, it doesn't come close to what OS X can do.

OS X is built to showcase multimedia. This makes it very good at graphics intensive operations. That's why professional image and video workers use OS X. It's just better at creating multimedia. Not only that, but if set up correctly, it shows true colors better. Granted, you need a thousand dollar monitor to do things properly, but OS X is built to create videos, pictures and all kinds of multimedia.

Nowadays the lines have started to blur a bit. While the two operating systems are still very good at what they were intended for, they have started to move into each others territory a bit more. Windows is becoming better and better at multimedia and OS X is becoming better and better at handling productivity tasks that Windows excels at.

There are other differences as well, other than the core architecture and function. Macs are extremely aestically pleasing. They're built to be beautiful. It works well with the graphics functionality. PCs might be a bit less appealing to eyes, however they're much more appealing in terms of customization. You can customize so much more of Windows and PCs than you can Macs. Not only can the hardware be stripped apart and put back together with cannabilized parts, but the operating system can function much the same as well. Macs on the other hand can be customized to a certain extent, but in order to build a mac from the ground up you need a lot more knowhow and access to specific parts and codes. It's exceedingly hard to customize macs because installing drivers is harder to do than it is with PCs. While a graphics company can come up with a new graphics card and just throw it in a Windows machine, it doesn't work so well on mac. If the drivers aren't there, the operating system may not even start.

Macs are extremely expensive. Prohibitively expensive. Why? I don't really know to tell you the truth. You could say that the hardware itself is expensive, which it is, but the same hardware on the PC market can sometimes be half as expensive as the Mac side. Then again, everything on the mac side is refined down to the smallest level. Look at the computers, they look less like computers than artwork.

So to answer your main question about how they run, Windows is based on the DOS architecture and Mac on Unix. That means that they are suited to specific things. One thing I find a bit funny is that everyone says Macs are unique and PCs are mass produced. If you think about it, the core architecture of a PC is only used by PCs. Meanwhile the core architecture of a Mac is used by anything with a *nix.

I have a Macbook Pro and have used Macs for about 8 years now. I love them to death and they work wonderfully. However, I have to say that I love PCs just as much. All for different reasons. If I was going to use a computer just to watch movies and leisurely surf the web I would prefer a Mac all the way. However, if attempting to have fun customizing and getting work done, I'll go with a PC. Thank god that Apple switched to Intel processors and I can dual boot between OS X and W7 :)
 

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They aren't really that different, when you get right down to it. I think it's more of a philosophical mindset.

About DOS: I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong, but Windows left DOS when XP was released.
I thought it was Win2000 which was the first NT based system - full 32bit versus 16bit DOS where the Win9X were both.

I stand corrected.
 
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16GBs
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Realtek High Def Audio
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Samsung SyncMaster S24B300 + Mobile Display
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128GBt SSD
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Logitech K360
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notsogreymatter, too bad we are in the chillout room. Your summary is excellent and would merit some reps. Thank you.
 

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Both are operating systems, both are software that will make your hardware "work", both have similar features in terms of what hardware it supports, basically, it's one same type of software... Don't really know if there's a "difference" as "Operating System" term...

If we go a bit deeper, then we can see the difference. Windows is using Microsoft's developed "kernel", Apple forked BSD's Mach kernel for MacOS X, and developed kernel for OS 9.x and below. DOS is no where near the current OS... DOS is a legacy, was partially used in bootup process for Win 9x generation (including WinME), especially after BIOS init, one step before switching to 32bit protected mode. DOS is left by Microsoft when they created NT kernel, the kernel that is used in NT based systems, Windows NT 1 to 4 (be it server or workstation), Windows 2000 (NT 5), Windows XP (NT 5.1), Windows Vista (NT 6). Windows 7 (NT 6.1).

On the other side of the pond, there's UNIX/Linux... MacOS X's kernel is a fork off Mach, BSD UNIX's kernel. Mach kernel have a very long history to tell, starting as a mainframe OS... As time goes by, Micro computer (PC in our modern language) have enough processing power, people ran UNIX on PC hardware, and then the story continues on the next post... that is if I want to continue (feel free to continue the history ramblings if you know the story)

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OS X is based on Unix, Windows is built (originally) from DOS. That's why iPhones/iTouches/iPads/Macs have a Unix/Linux-like folder structure.
 

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As you mentioned, Windows is based on DOS technology. Mac on the other hand is based off Unix. This is one of the reasons it is so stable, it runs off the same build blocks as Linux and other *nix systems.

Until recently, there was a marked difference between the functions of the two operating systems. For example, take Windows XP and Mac OS X. Windows XP and .....

thankyou notsograymatter, im sorry for asking this in the chillout room, as WHS has pointed out i cannot rep you, neither anyone else. so sorry for that, but i am new here and did not know about the limitations of repping in the forums.

if i can rep you someplace else i would, but i do not know if that would violate any rules that are in place.

please get back to me if i can do anything for you...
 

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laptop
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you can change features on a mac and even run most software updates (excluding Safari and iTunes updates) without having to restart the Mac, and if a program freezes it doesn't take down the entire OS and force-quitting it is almost always immediate (none of this "windows is looking for a solution to the problem" crap)
 

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Windows 8 Pro (32-bit)
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ATI Radeon X1600 with 128MB GDDR3 memory
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Hitachi 320GB HDT721032SLA360 7200RPM SATA II (upgrade)
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Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600
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Google Chrome
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Windows machine = personal computer
Apple / Mac running OSX = personal computer
a machine running Linux = personal computer

All the same things internally with differing methods of doing the same things externally.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P (AM2+)
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Corsair CM2X4096-8500C5 (4 X 2GB)
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XFX Radeon HD 5770 / Diamond Radeon HD 5770 CrossFireX
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Asus Xonar DS (PCI)
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Logitech Desktop Wave
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you can change features on a mac and even run most software updates (excluding Safari and iTunes updates) without having to restart the Mac, and if a program freezes it doesn't take down the entire OS and force-quitting it is almost always immediate (none of this "windows is looking for a solution to the problem" crap)

I dont know, I have seen this problem on both OS's. My wifes macbook pro had an issue with a game recently on stalling on exit. It wouldn't do anything for a few minutes, just stayed in game and couldn't do anything. Issues arise from any program put on either system. I have seen windows recover very well sometimes from issues. and I have seen it not. lol
 

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Win7 Home Premium 64x
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4 GB PC-6400 Hyundai (2X2) at 800Mhz
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260M 1GB DDR3 VRAM
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GPU: SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6850 1GB 2
you can change features on a mac and even run most software updates (excluding Safari and iTunes updates) without having to restart the Mac, and if a program freezes it doesn't take down the entire OS and force-quitting it is almost always immediate (none of this "windows is looking for a solution to the problem" crap)

I dont know, I have seen this problem on both OS's. My wifes macbook pro had an issue with a game recently on stalling on exit. It wouldn't do anything for a few minutes, just stayed in game and couldn't do anything. Issues arise from any program put on either system. I have seen windows recover very well sometimes from issues. and I have seen it not. lol

+1 although i do like the way that windows now seems to have a bit more "intelligence" regarding hanging programs, ie if a program hangs and you hit quit a couple of times it figured its not working properly and gives you the option of shutting it down, rather than having to force it through taskmanager most of the time like in XP
 

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OEM supllied with PC
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Realtek
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1TB Toshiba
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Stock
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Logitech Wireless
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Logitect Wireless
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40Mb/s Down 10Mb/s Up
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Defender
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Firefox
Windows machine = personal computer
Apple / Mac running OSX = personal computer
a machine running Linux = personal computer

All the same things internally with differing methods of doing the same things externally.

+1 It's just an OS with different histories attached to each... The history of each OS shows where the direction of it's development went over time. Once we know the history, then we can understand the strength(s) and weakness(es) of each OS and comment accordingly :).

zzz2496
 

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DDR2 Adata 4GB
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 285 1024 and Nvidia GeForce 8800GT 512
Sound Card
Asus Xonar HDAV 1.3
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Dell 2407WFP and BenQ 2400v and Philips 150v3
Screen Resolution
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2 WDC 1TB
1 WDC 1.5TB
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Corsair TX 850W
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Cooler Master HAF932
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Mikrotik Router
Linksys (now Cisco) SD2008 8 port Gigabit switch
Linksys WRT54G (acting as AP)
Apple wireless Aluminium keyboard
Apple Magic Mouse
Xbox360 wired controller
Hi IceFire, and the answer to your question is "yes". The only two main updates that I have done so far are 10.6.2 to 10.6.3 that have required me to restart on the Mac. Since these two updates are equal to an SP on Windows a restart is a necessary evil.

And, as to NT—Windows NT 3.0 was the first truly OS Microsoft but out that didn't use dos. NT at this point introduced NTSF file system for HDD's. This was back in the early 90's around 1992 or so (any one with the correct date is welcomed). Also, it was the first real 32 bit OS that Microsoft put out (before the famed Windows 95).

Also NT could read DOS drives, albeit DOS systems couldn't read NTFS (a good thing back in the day).

Also, some excellent answer to some great questions. Thanks to all for keeping it simple for us simple minded folks. :D
 
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Realtek High Definition Audio
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1. Dell 23" SP2307, 2. Mitsublishi 40" HDTV, Hannspree 25"
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Int: 1 120 Gig SSD i
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Mid Tower
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Standard Fans - 5 fans (very quiet)
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Microsoft Wireless 2000
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Microsoft Wireless Mouse 5000
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DSL 6000

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AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 640 @ 3.0 Gbz
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12GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x4GB, 2x2GB
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ATI Radeon HD 4350 HD Graphics/Audio with 512MB
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Realtek High Definition Audio
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1. Dell 23" SP2307, 2. Mitsublishi 40" HDTV, Hannspree 25"
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Int: 1 120 Gig SSD i
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1 -1 Tb USB External HDD
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Mid Tower
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Standard Fans - 5 fans (very quiet)
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Microsoft Wireless 2000
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Microsoft Wireless Mouse 5000
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2x HP w2207
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DSL 6000
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