Understanding Computer Operating Systems
An operating system is kind of like the brain of a computer. You have a bunch of hardware like the CPU tower, the monitor, and the keyboard, but without a CPU, they can't do anything but power up and turn on.
The operating system organizes files and lets the hardware know what it should do.
Table of Contents
* INTRODUCTION
* WHAT IS AN OPERATING SYSTEM?
* HISTORY OF OPERATING SYSTEMS
* WHAT AN OPERATING SYSTEM DOES Process Management Memory Management Disk and File Systems Networking Security Internal Security External Security Graphical User Interfaces Device Drivers Application Interface
* MICROSOFT WINDOWS
* MAC OS
* UNIX
* LINUX
* GNU
* OTHER OPERATING SYSTEMS
* INSTALLING AN OPERATING SYSTEM
* DEFINING THE PROCESSES Cache Virtual Memory System Resources
* RAM Computer Memoryz
* CONCLUSION
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