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Well,MS-DOS Microsoft Disk Operating System was the Microsoft-marketed version of the first widely-installed operating system in personal computers. It was essentially the same operating system that Bill Gatess young company developed for IBM as Personal Computer - Disk Operating System PC-DOS. Most users of either DOS system simply referred to their system as Disk Operating System. Like PC-DOS, MS
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Computers & Technology by Rocky at 4:16 PM on May 09, 2008
DOS IS an acronym for Disk Operating System, in a general sense, DOS refers to just about any operating system. More commonly, it describes the operating system Microsoft developed in 1981 for IBMs, single-user operating system that does not support multi-tasking. It is far easier to administer than Unix, but less powerful. Compared to modern graphical interfaces, such as Mac OS and Windows
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 9:18 PM on July 01, 2008
Acronym for Microsoft Disk Operating System. MS-DOS is a single-tasking, single-user operating system with a command-line interface. It was the most commonly used member of the DOS family of operating systems and was the dominant operating system for computers based on the Intel 8086 family of microprocessors, particularly the IBM PC and compatibles, during the 1980s....hi ana:-MS-DOS short
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Computers & Technology by ana arora at 5:49 AM on April 25, 2008
well;MS-DOS short for Microsoft Disk Operating System is an operating system commercialized by Microsoft. It was the most commonly used member of the DOS family of operating systems and was the dominant operating system for computers based on the Intel 8086 family of microprocessors, particularly the IBM PC and compatibles, during the 1980s.The first Microsoft Windows operating system was really
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Computers & Technology by Rocky at 12:55 PM on May 19, 2008
Operating System or OS is a computer program that manages the hardware and software resources of a computer system. The OS schedules tasks, allocates storage, and presents a default interface to the user between applications. The operating system manages memory, input and output devices, and computing resources. For example, Windows, Mac, Unix, and Linux are each examples of an OS. Microsoft makes
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Computers & Technology by yikes bikers at 4:23 PM on May 04, 2008
, Berkeley by commercial startups, the most notable of which is Sun Microsystems. Today, in addition to certified Unix systems, Unix-like operating systems such as Linux and BSD derivatives are commonly SysV and rarely called System 5, was one of the versions of the Unix operating system. It was originally developed by AT&T and first released in 1983. Four major versions of System V were released
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Computers & Technology by fazal shaikh at 10:41 PM on June 17, 2008
, Berkeley by commercial startups, the most notable of which is Sun Microsystems. Today, in addition to certified Unix systems, Unix-like operating systems such as Linux and BSD derivatives are commonly SysV and rarely called System 5, was one of the versions of the Unix operating system. It was originally developed by AT&T and first released in 1983. Four major versions of System V were released
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Computers & Technology by fazal shaikh at 10:41 PM on June 17, 2008
An operating system sometimes abbreviated as "OS" is the program that, after being initially loaded into the computer by a boot program, manages all the other programs in a computer. The other programs are called applications or application programs. The application programs make use of the operating system by making requests for services through a defined application program interface
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 9:15 PM on July 01, 2008
An Operating System is a software that controls a computer. It controls how system resources are used and provides a user interface, a way of managing hardware and software and ways to work with files. Examples of an Operating System are as follows: Microsofts Windows, Linux, Unix, MacOSX, OS/2....Operating systems provide a software platform on top of which other programs, called application
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Computers & Technology by Hero at 2:37 AM on October 25, 2007
System Restore is a component of Microsofts Windows Me, Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems that allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed programs, etc., to a to reinstall the operating system and lose your data files in the process.System Restore takes snapshots of your computer system and saves them as restore points. These restore points mark configuration places
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 10:48 PM on July 14, 2008
well, An operating system OS is the computer program that manages all other programs on the machine, its master control program that runs the computer. It is the first program loaded when the computer is turned on, and its main part, called the kernel, resides in memory at all times.In most cases, the operating system is not the first code to run on the computer at startup boot time. The initial
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Computers & Technology by kajol devgan at 10:00 PM on April 09, 2008
-like operating systems such as GNU/Linux and BSD are commonly encountered. Sometimes, "traditional Unix" may be used to describe a Unix or an operating system that has the characteristics of either is Sun Microsystems. Today, in addition to certified Unix systems, Unix-like operating systems such as Linux and BSD derivatives are commonly encountered.Version 7:The first widely distributed version
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Computers & Technology by fazal shaikh at 10:39 PM on June 17, 2008
An operating system commonly abbreviated OS and O/S is the software component of a computer system that is responsible for the management and coordination of activities and the sharing of the resources of the computer. The operating system acts as a host for applications that are run on the machine. As a host, one of the purposes of an operating system is to handle the details of the operation
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Computers & Technology by pradeep at 7:57 PM on October 07, 2008
Well aryan , RTOS stands for real-time operating system, versus the general-computing operating system OS.The key difference between general-computing operating systems and real-time operating systems is the need for " deterministic " timing behavior in the real-time operating systems. Formally, "deterministic" timing means that operating system services consume only known
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 9:42 PM on July 17, 2008
well, Single User Systems: Provides a platform for only one user at a time. They are popularly associated with Desk Top operating system which run on standalone systems where no user accounts, the operating system parcels out CPU time slices to each program. E.g. OS/2, Windows 95, Windows NT, the Amiga operating system and UNIX all use Pre-emptive multi tasking.In cooperative multitasking, each program
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Computers & Technology by sajib at 5:42 PM on June 10, 2008