Nope - the Operating System is a closed program. Applications run as independently as 'extensions' to the core Operating System.
No, the Operating system, is the environment which is software based. But this environment allows applications to run within it. An example would be Ubuntu (which is Linux) Operating system runs a media player application program such as Banshee. Microsoft windows 7 Operating system running a word editing application such LibreWriter or Microsoft Word. Mac OSX operating system running iMovie an video editing application. Applications are programs running in an operating system.
No, an operating system (OS) is not considered application software; it is system software. The OS manages hardware resources and provides a platform for application software to run. While application software performs specific tasks for users, the operating system facilitates the overall functioning of the computer and allows applications to operate.
Not in present form - no browser can handle the requires as it is an application running on an operating system; right now warcraft runs directly on the operating system.
Operating System is also called as System Software.. Its TRUE..
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True. Operating systems are indeed a widely recognized example of system software, as they manage computer hardware and provide essential services for application software. They facilitate communication between hardware and software components, enabling users to interact with the system effectively. Examples of operating systems include Windows, macOS, and Linux.
This is not always true, it depends on the operating system and the bootstrap process.
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True. Windows XP is an operating system.
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It's true. The operating system is the main set of instructions the computer needs to enable it to work. Without the operating system, the other programs couldn't interact or perform their tasks.