The higher versions of the operating systems are so written that programs designed for earlier versions can still be run. What is it called?
A. Upgradability
B. Upward mobility
C. Universality
D. Upward compatibility
E. None of the above
Answer: Option D
Solution(By Examveda Team)
Refers to software that runs not only on the computer for which it was designed, but also on newer and more powerful models. For example, a program designed to run on an Intel 386 microprocessor, which also runs on a Pentium, is upward compatible. Upward compatibility is important because it means you can move to a newer, larger, and more sophisticated computer without converting your data.Related Questions on Operating System
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B. You can choose which recycle bin to use to store your deleted files
C. You can make any one of them default recycle bin
D. None of above
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