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1 Computer Concepts 2013 Chapter 4 Operating Systems and File Management

2 4 Operating System Activities  An operating system is a type of system software that acts as the master controller for all activities that take place within a computer system Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 2

3 4 Operating System Activities Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 3

4 4 Operating System Activities  Multitasking provides process and memory management services that allow two or more tasks, jobs, or programs to run simultaneously  Within a single program, multithreading allows multiple parts, or threads, to run simultaneously  When multiple programs are running, the OS should prevent a memory leak—a situation in which instructions and data from one area of memory overflow into memory allocated to another program Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 4

5 4 Operating System Activities  Operating System Categories  Single-user operating system  Multiuser operating system  Server operating system  Desktop operating system  Handheld operating system Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 5

6 4 Operating System Activities Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management6 CLICK TO START

7 4 User Interfaces  The combination of hardware and software that helps people and computers communicate with each other Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 7

8 4 User Interfaces  Buttons, menu bars, toolbars, taskbars, and Ribbons Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management8

9 4 User Interfaces  Menus, submenus, and dialog boxes Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 9

10 4 The Boot Process Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 10

11 4 Microsoft Windows Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 11 CLICK TO START

12 4 Mac OS Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 12 CLICK TO START

13 4 Mac OS Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 13 CLICK TO START

14 4 Mac OS  Popular virtual machine software such as VMware and Parallels Desktop can run on most computers with Intel microprocessors, including Intel Macs, PCs, and generic Linux computers Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 14

15 4 UNIX and Linux Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 15 CLICK TO START

16 4 DOS  Disk Operating System  First operating system that many used Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 16

17 4 Handheld and Tablet Operating Systems Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 17

18 4 File Directories and Folders  An operating system maintains a directory for each storage disk, CD, DVD, BD, or USB flash drive  Root directory  Subdirectory  Depicted as folders  A computer’s file location is defined by a file specification, or path Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 18

19 4 File Formats  A software application can open files that exist in its native file format, plus several additional file formats Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 19

20 4 File Formats Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 20 CLICK TO START

21 4 Application-Based File Management  Applications generally provide a way to open files and save them in a specific folder on a designated storage device Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 21 CLICK TO START

22 4 Application-Based File Management Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 22

23 4 File Management Utilities  File management utilities show you the files stored on your disks and help you work with them Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 23 CLICK TO START

24 4 Windows Explorer Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 24 CLICK TO START

25 4 Windows Explorer Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management25 CLICK TO START

26 4 Physical File Storage  The physical storage model describes what happens on the disks and in the circuits  Storage media must be formatted before it can store files  The formatting process divides the disk into tracks and sectors Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 26

27 4 Physical File Storage Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 27

28 4 Physical File Storage  The file system keeps track of the names and locations of files  NTFS  Master File Table (MFT) Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 28

29 4 Physical File Storage  Fragmented files are stored in noncontiguous clusters and decrease performance  Defragmentation utilities rearrange files so that they are stored in contiguous clusters Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 29 CLICK TO START

30 4 Backup Basics Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 30

31 4 Synchronization Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management31

32 4 Windows Backup Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 32 CLICK TO START

33 4 Windows Backup Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 33

34 4 Windows Backup Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management34 CLICK TO START

35 4 Virtual Machines Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management35

36 4 Handheld Backup Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management36

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