An operating system enables you to view files saved onto your storage devices and arrange them into a folder/directory/file structure.
One of the main things the operating system manages is the memory. The operating system contains a memory manager, dispenses memory to applications, and keeps track of what is used. It also consolidates and defragments the memory and returns relinquished memory back to the pool of available memory.The operating system uses drivers to match itself to the exact hardware that is in the system and to provide ways to use and manage the hardware.The operating system uses the storage drivers to provide APIs to manage disk I/O, and it uses file system drivers to manage the file systems needed to store files.
The major function of an operating system is to manage all resources of a system.
Network Operating System
The main purpose of the Operating System (OS) is to Control & Manage Input/Output functions, File System, Memory allocation & execute processes through Processor.
A file system is the method of storing files. Some examples include:Ext4Ext3FATNTFSZFSReiser
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The sbusbdll file in the Windows operating system is used to provide support for USB devices and facilitate communication between the operating system and connected USB devices.
In a file, the location of that file depends on the operating system.
The operating system normally insists that the file has a name.
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file manager
An operating system manage the word processor.It provides a basis for word processor