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describe your familiar operating systems.

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1055067318qqcom • 2019-10-11 14:08:51
Secure Boot with UEFI-Firmware version 2.3.1 and higher
Windows Hello for biometric user authentification
DirectX 12 support
Support for multiple monitors
Support of Headup-Displays like Hololens
Revised power management
Startmenu classic or fullscreen
Cortana allows the search by voice commands and keyboard input
File version history and system restore
Optimized for touch screens
Faster boot process and wake up from sleep mode
Bitlocker encryption
Virtualization technology Hyper-V
Support for up to 4 virtual desktops
Revised Action Center
Windows Explorer allows direkt mounting of ISO and VHD files as virtual drive
Classic and new control panel
Burn files directly to CD and DVD
Compress and decompress ZIP files
Integration of OneDrive as central online storage
Edge Internet Browser
Windows Defender integrated
New PowerShell 5.0
Revised parental control (Microsoft Family)
Windows Media Player 12.0
Revised App Store
Skype-App, Video-App, Karten-App, Kalender-App, Mail-App
Contacts-App, Messaging-App, Info-Manager OneNote PostVer 0

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enochdongbogmailcom • 2019-10-16 03:47:53
<strong><u>MY FAMILIAR OPERATING SYSTEMS ARE MICROSOFT WINDOW AND LINUX</u></strong>

These operating systems that I have seen, read on, and even do almost all of my activities in, most especially the Window. I really love them.
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<li><strong>Microsoft Window</strong></li>
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Windows is an operating system designed by Microsoft. Windows comes preloaded on most new personal computers (PCs), which helps to make it the most popular operating system in the world.

Windows makes it possible to complete all types of everyday tasks on your computer. For example, you can use Windows to browse the Internet, check your email, edit digital photos, listen to music, play games, and do much more.
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<li><strong>Linux</strong></li>
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Linux, originally created by Linus Torvalds, is an operating system that is freely distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. It behaves like Unix, but does not come from the same source code base. Linux is available in both source code and binary form.

Linux offers standard Unix-like features, such as multiuser support, multitasking, networking, and POSIX compliance. It supports all the standard Unix utilities and can compile most major Unix packages with little effort. The open source Wine compatibility layer, freely available under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, enables Linux computers to run Windows applications.

The complete Linux operating system consists of the Linux core, or kernel, combined with the utilities and applications required for a fully functional operating system. Several versions, called distributions, have been developed commercially and in the open source community. Unlike Unix, which is a registered trademark of The Open Group, Linux has no official version.

I’ll conclude by saying Linux and Windows are the OS I am familiar with. PostVer 0

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