moves processes from ready to runing ...
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administrator mode.
Of-course 'Processes'... Check in 'task manager' of windows OS or type 'top' command in Linux OS.
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Processes need to request memory allocation from the operating system. The OS keeps track of these resources as they are used.
The main purpose of the Operating System (OS) is to Control & Manage Input/Output functions, File System, Memory allocation & execute processes through Processor.
xp and 7 are two sperate OS's. you can't run an OS inside another OS. I think you meant computer. You want a computer with lots of memory and a big hard drive to hold it all
Designing of automated systems for controlling industrial processes.
no body cant install OS and they will also not change bios setting
The OS must be able to keep track of the various processes. This is done with the use of process control blocks The OS must allocate and deallocate various resources for each active process. At times, multiple processes want access to the same resource The OS must protect the data and physical resources of each process against unintended interference by other processes. This involves techniques that relate to memory, files, and I/O devices. The functioning of a process, and the output it produces, must be independent of the speed at which its execution is carried out relative to the speed of other concurrent processes.
Designing of automated systems for controlling industrial processes.