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Understanding Your Computer: Operating Systems

Original release date: November 3, 2004 | Last revised: February 11, 2010

The operating system is the most fundamental program that runs on your computer. It serves as the basis for how everything else works.

What is an operating system?

An operating system (OS) is the main program on a computer. It performs a variety of functions, including

The OS also determines how you see information and perform tasks. Most operating systems use a graphical user interface (GUI), which presents information through pictures (icons, buttons, dialog boxes, etc.) as well as words. Some operating systems can rely more heavily on textual interfaces than others.

How do you choose an operating system?

In very simplistic terms, when you choose to buy a computer, you are usually also choosing an operating system. Although you may change it, vendors typically ship computers with a particular operating system. There are multiple operating systems, each with different features and benefits, but the following three are the most common:

Authors: Mindi McDowell, Chad Dougherty

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