MindTap Computing for Vermaat's Enhanced Discovering Computers, 1st Edition, [Instant Access], 1 term (6 months)
MindTap Computing for Vermaat's Enhanced Discovering Computers, 1st Edition, [Instant Access], 1 term (6 months)
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ISBN: 9781285845937
Author: Misty E. Vermaat
Publisher: Cengage Archive
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Chapter 9, Problem 4CTQ
Program Plan Intro

Operating System (OS):

  • The most important program that runs on a computer is operating system.
  • OS is the term that acts as an interface between the hardware and the user.
  • OS does basic operations such as getting input from the keyboard, displaying output in the monitor and monitoring the files.
  • OS controls the peripheral devices like printers, hard drives, and mouse.
  • It is responsible for the management and to co-ordinate the activities on a computer system.
  • The responsibilities of OS are bound to get higher when it comes to security, because it provides the access rights for users.

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Memory and storage requirement of Windows OS:

  • It includes the processor of 1 gigahertz (GHz).
  • It includes Random Access Memory (RAM) of 2 to 8 GB.
  • It includes hard disk memory of 16 to 256 GB.

Memory and storage requirement of Mac OS:

  • It includes the processor of 3...

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Requirement of new computers in company:

Yes”, the OS will require to purchase new computers. The requirements of new computers in the company depend ...

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Best OS:

  • Windows OS is the best among Mac OS and Linux OS.
  • Windows is one of the operating systems that develop new versions frequently.
  • It is an aggregation of operating systems developed by Microsoft...

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Support touch input:

All the three Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems supports touch input...

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