Ummm.... Yes?
The "Operating System" or OS
yes, all computers need a set of instructions or program to tell it how to function. This what a operating system does for a computer.
The operating system is the part that take care of the communications between software and hardware.
Basically, any operating system is simply instructions written in code the computer understands.
System software, like an operating system such as Window XP.
Computer Os = "Computer Operating System" It contains files that are used to run a computer......
The operating system is that expert software that allows the computer operator to feed in instructions to the computer. It governs how the installed software will run.
Because - the computer needs a specific set of instructions to start -up. The instructions held in ROM initialise the hardware and instruct the computer to load the operating system (and where to find it on the hard-drive).
If you mean the 'Operating System', it is the portion of the computer the user interacts with to input instructions. Things like Windows and Mac OS X are Operating Systems.
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Resource starvation is when the computer do not have enough resources to carry out instructions.
ROM stands for Read only memory. Its not extra on your computer. Operating System cannot load into Ram from hard disk without help of Rom. Rom contains instructions which are used to start a computer