Operating System Part 1-1
Operating System Part 1-1
Computer science
Introductory stage
Asma Mustafa & Mariam Alhadad
Operating system
Outline
• Introduction.
• Common operating system
• Introduction to Windows operating system .
• Starting the Computer
• Windows explorer
• File management
Introduction
● File management.
● Memory management.
● Process management.
● Controlling peripheral devices such as disk drives and printers
File management
A file system is normally organized into directories for easy navigation and
usage. These directories may contain files and other directions.
- Keeps tracks of all devices. Program responsible for this task is known as
the I/O controller.
- Decides which process gets the device when and for how much time.
- Allocates the device in the efficient way.
Operating system tasks
Without an operating system, every program will need a means to handle all
computer components and hardware.
This means that it will need a method to
- Accept user inputs using keyboards and mice.
- Print documents
- To read and write on storage devices
- To keep track of time.
- To send output to the screen and even to communicate across a network
This would cause every single program to be very extensive and heavy.
TOP COMMON OPERATING SYSTEMS:
Computer Icon: allows users to access the computer and manage its contents such as files
and folders in addition to accessing the hard drive and other secondary storage units if available.
Recycle Bin Icon: clicking on this icon allows access to all the files and folders that have been
deleted from the system and are placed in the recycle bin with the ability to restore and
delete them completely from the computer’s system
Starting the Computer
Start Menu :You can also reach all the files and applications
through clicking on the (Start) button and then choosing the
desired application. Clicking on the start button reveals a list as in
the figure (2) which contains a number of shortcuts to choose
from.
Task Bar:The taskbar is located at the bottom of the computer screen or the desktop, and one of its most
important components is the Start button. It also shows the currently open programs with the ability to
access and display them on the screen. It also shows the date, time and other icons.
Controlling Desktop Properties
The user can personalize the operating system environment by changing the display
characteristics such as changing colors, images, and sounds, in addition to controlling the
screen resolution and other features.
Change Desktop Background:
- Click the right mouse button in an empty place on the desktop to bring up a menu.
- Choose and click on the Personalize option
- A new window appears containing display options, select and click on the
background you want, and then close the window.