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1 Lesson 8 Operating Systems Computer Literacy BASICS: A Comprehensive Guide to IC 3, 3 rd Edition Morrison / Wells

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E 222 Objectives Identify the purpose of an operating system. Identify different operating systems. Describe computer user interaction with multiple operating systems. Identify system limitations. Describe common problems related to operating systems.

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Vocabulary administrative rights administrator account driver embedded operating system emulation card file system handheld operating system Linux Mac OS X operating system (OS) 333

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Vocabulary (continued) Palm OS system administrator UNIX Windows Embedded CE Windows Mobile 444

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Understanding the Purpose of an Operating System An operating system (OS) is system software that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the application software. Manufacturers of peripheral devices provide programs called drivers that the operating system uses to communicate with various hardware devices. 555

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Understanding the Purpose of an Operating System (continued) An operating system also manages resources for applications. Another way an operating system helps applications is by performing system and file maintenance tasks. The way an operating system stores files on disk is called a file system. 666

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Understanding the Purpose of an Operating System (continued) Personal Computer Operating Systems: An operating system provides an interface between the user or application program and the computer hardware. 777

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Understanding the Purpose of an Operating System (continued) Personal Computer Operating Systems (cont): The Windows operating system is designed to work with an Intel processor or clone. 888

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Understanding the Purpose of an Operating System (continued) Personal Computer Operating Systems (cont): The Macintosh operating system is called Mac OS X. 999

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Understanding the Purpose of an Operating System (continued) Personal Computer Operating Systems (cont): UNIX is a multitasking, portable operating system frequently used by scientists and programmers; Linux is a variant. 10

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Understanding the Purpose of an Operating System (continued) Handheld and Embedded Operating Systems: Handheld operating systems and embedded operating systems, also known as mobile operating systems, are similar in principle to operating systems such as Windows or Linux, but smaller and generally less capable than desktop operating systems. 11

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Handheld and Embedded Operating Systems (cont): Some of the more popular are: – BlackBerry – Embedded Linux – Palm OS – Symbian OS – Windows Embedded CE – Windows Mobile Understanding the Purpose of an Operating System (continued) 12 Smartphone with Windows Mobile

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Sharing Files on Different Operating Systems In many business, personal, and educational settings, it is necessary to share files across operating system platforms. One type of hardware solution is an emulation card that allows the computer to run a program that was designed for a different operating system. 13

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Sharing Files on Different Operating Systems (continued) Some file types, such as Rich Text Format, are readable on different operating systems. 14

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E User Rights The tasks you are allowed to perform are defined by your user rights, set by the system administrator to protect the computer’s security. The system administrator is a user who has an administrator account. The administrator account provides unrestricted access to make systemwide changes to the computer, such as system modifications, installing software, or changing network settings. The administrator can grant administrative rights to other users. 15

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Common Operating System Problems Common issues that affect the operating system include: – Incompatibility – File corruption – Disk crashes Other common types of problems include having trouble completing tasks you normally perform on your computer. 16

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E Common Operating System Problems (continued) On a Windows Vista computer, Windows Help and Support might provide solutions. 17

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E 18 Summary In this lesson, you learned: An operating system is system software that enables computer hardware to communicate and operate with the application software. Without an operating system, a computer would not function because the operating system manages and coordinates the activities and resources of the computer. Operating systems provide a consistent way for applications to communicate with hardware without duplicating settings or learning details about the hardware. They also perform system and file maintenance tasks. 18

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E 19 Summary (continued) Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux are common operating systems for personal computers. Handheld and embedded operating systems, also known as mobile operating systems, are similar in principle to operating systems such as Windows or Linux. These systems, however, are smaller and generally less capable than desktop operating systems. 19

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E 20 Summary (continued) To share files across operating system platforms, you can use solutions involving hardware, software, and data. For example, saving data or work files in the Rich Text Format means that most other operating systems can read the file. An operating system sets limitations to protect itself and the data on the computer. The operating system grants permission to you to perform some tasks but prevents you from performing others according to your user rights. 20

Lesson 8 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 3E 21 Summary (continued) The system administrator has unrestricted access to make systemwide changes to the computer, including those that affect other users. Without administrative rights, you cannot make changes such as system modifications, installing software, or changing network settings. Typical operating system problems include file incompatibility, file corruption, and disk crashes. 21