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Operating system tools are used to carry out certain tasks on your computer and keep your computer running smoothly. Tools include disk defragmenter, disk scan and disk cleanup.
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reload your operating system
That would depend on what operating system you are using. Every operating system has its own tools for checking hard drive and file system consistency.
Windows Recovery Environment.
No it can not. Pro tools 10 requires Mac or Windows operating system not present in the PS3
Go - Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System information. or Start -> Run -> msinfo32 or from Windows Explorer -> Help -> About -> System information you find windows operating system by: going to an electronics store, and getting a HP, or a dell. but look on the box of the computer to see the operating system.
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An operating system typically provides user interface tools, such as menus and toolbar buttons that define the "LOOK AND FEEL" for all of its compatible software.
Hard drive defragmentation is not difficult, and there is software available for this task for any operating system. Windows includes as part of the operating system "Disk Defragmenter" (in Accessories/System Tools); there are also free third-party tools available like Auslogics Disk Defrag, MyDefrag, and Defraggler. The Macintosh operating system has basic defragmentation routines which run automatically, but should you wish you can purchase Disc Warrier or iDefrag.
No. The operating system is actually never 'used' (that is, by the person using the computer). Essentially, the operating system provides a set of tools that applications use to run. The operating system is also responsible for ensuring that the tools are used properly, to prevent one application from causing problems for a different application, or for other areas of the computer. The operating system aspect of "Windows" is actually a very small part of the package you have running on your computer, and is usually referred to by computer folks as the kernel. Windows is a collection of applications that are interacted with both by the operating system, by each other, and by applications installed after Windows, to provide you with the various functions you're familiar with on your computer.