Want this question answered?
A mummy operating system and a daddy operating system get married. They then decide to raise a new operating system - how is private between them. Every once in a while things go wrong - and you get Windows ME.
i want information on LATEST operating system but this is giving me just useless things
Pros are good things about something. Cons are bad things about something. So the pros and cons of an operating system are the good and bad things about it.
The kernel is the core part of the operating system. The kernel handles the machine side of things, while the GUI handles the user side of things.
The problem is that there is no operating system ... or at least not one that it can find. There are lots of things that could potentially cause this.
Users and computers.
becaus is ery good its a tue operating system it offers us many things
Basically, you shut the computer down. Procedure for that depends on the specific operating system. Operating system is what makes a computer do things. Even the thing the loads the main operating system for a given computer is a small operating system in itself. For example, the thing that loads Windows or Linux up is called BIOS, and that stands for Basic Integrated Operating System. Once you exit all the operating system(s) you may as well shut down the machine (if it does not shut down by itself.)
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.
operating environment is the interface in which you work while operating is the platform on which your computer runs An operating environment is an operating system with no user interface so you need to use the command prompt to do things like: open/word/ Then the word processing program will open and you can use it.
I didn't know that there were exactly 5 things than an operating system does.An operating system facilitates programs to allow them to run properly on hardware.
Without an operating system no applications can work. Operating systems support applications, helping them to do things like interact with the hardware. So for something as simple as pressing a key on your keyboard to then appear on your screen involves the operating system interacting with the application. In the case of Word, it deals with all sorts of things, using the computer hardware and memory to enable it to work. If you want to save something or print something, the operating system is involved. The operating system loads Word in and stores it in memory while you are using it, facilitating all you do with it, until you finally exit it.