Computer Science Practical Book
Computer Science Practical Book
Table of Content
2.1
Introduction
2.2
Operating System
2.3
2.4
System Installation
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2.2
Introduction
i) Know the objectives of Operating System. (O.S.)
ii) Get familiar with the functions of O.S.
Memory Management
I/O Management
Files Management
Resource Management
Users Management
iii) Differentiate between common types of O.S.
Command Line Interface (CLI)
- DOS
- Unix
Menu Driven Interface (Novel , DOS)
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Macintosh
- Linux
- Windows
Operating System
i) Classify Operating System
Single user O.S.
Multi users O.S.
ii) Describe the following types of O.S.
Batch processing
Time sharing processing
Real time processing
2.3
2.4
System Installation
i) Install Operating System
ii) Install Office Automation Software
iii) Install Antivirus
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The biggest advantage of the CLI is its flexibility. That is, it can be used
to easily do things that are difficult to do. For example, CLI programs
often provide many options thereby providing greater flexibility of use.
Also, multiple CLI commands can be combined using pipes to perform
multiple tasks.
The operating systems using CLI are DOS and UNIX.
1. DOS: DOS (Disk Operating System) was the first widely-installed
operating system for IBM-compatible computers. The first personal
computer version of DOS, called PC-DOS, was developed for IBM by
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Linux
Windows
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Advantages
Batch processing takes much of the work of the operator to the
computer.
Increased performance as a new job get started as soon as the
previous job finished without any manual intervention.
Disadvantages
Difficult to debug program.
A job could enter an infinite loop.
Due to lack of protection scheme, one batch job can affect pending
jobs.
Time sharing processing
Time sharing is a technique which enables many people, located at
various terminals, to use a particular computer system at the same
time. In time-sharing processor's time is shared among multiple users
simultaneously. Operating system uses CPU scheduling and
multiprogramming technique to provide each user with a small portion
of a time. Thus, the user receives an immediate response.
Start Menu The Start menu is the primary interface used to launch
applications and administrative or configuration utilities.
The Start menu is split into two different areas. The white area on the
left represents recently used applications as well as pinned items that
may be placed permanently on the Start menu. The blue area is for
specialized links to important areas of the computer system, including
Control Panel, Devices and Printers, and special storage areas for user
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We have four recently opened documents that we can click on. These
will then open in Word.
Notice the small pin icon to the right of the Recent list. Clicking the
icon will pin that document to the Word shortcut menu. This is useful if
you open one particular document all the time.
Taskbar
The Desktop is split into two areas. The strip at the bottom, with the
clock to the right and the round Start button to the left, is called the
Taskbar.
The taskbar is the thin strip that runs across the bottom of your screen.
It is split into a number of different areas: a round Start button, Quick
Launch icons, a notification area, and a clock. All other areas are the
Taskbar itself. The image below shows where the different areas are:
The taskbar is used to both launch applications and manage them once
running in the newer versions of Windows.
The Start button is the most important area of the Taskbar. There is
one more area on the Taskbar, and it's easily overlooked - the Show
Desktop button. In the images above, you can just see a narrow
rectangle to the right of the clock: Click this button to minimize all
open programmes and reveal the desktop.
Notification Area
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The first one, the white arrow, is for hidden icons. Click the white arrow
Icons and Shortcuts The Windows Desktop can contain both icons
and shortcuts. The icons link to system components such as Computer,
the Control Panel, or the Recycle Bin. The shortcuts link to applications,
folders, or documents the user wishes to access quickly. Many
application installation processes will ask your permission to place a
shortcut on the Desktop for the application being installed. The
shortcuts are noticeably different from system icons because they have
a blue arrow in the lower-left corner.
Recycle Bin The Windows Recycle Bin is not really part of the
Desktop; however, unless you customize the installation process with
an answer file, the Recycle Bin is the only icon on the Desktop after
installation completes. The Recycle Bin exists on each internal hard
drive within a Windows computer. It is a hidden folder into which files
are copied when they are deleted. The copy of the files may be
restored at a later time. When space is need on the hard drive, the files
that have been in the Recycle Bin for the longest time are deleted first
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After a few moments, you will reach the installation menu. Your first
step is to choose the language and the keyboard.
You will be now taken to the Install now menu. We have already
prepared for the installation, so you can click Install now and proceed.
Step#5 When you have created the drives, Simply Select the drive in
which you want to install windows. Click Format, this will erase all the
previous data on you that drive. Click on NEXT to proceed.
Step#6 Now you windows will start installing its files. Grab a cup of
coffee and wait for a few minutes while it install. During this process
dont plug in or off your device. It might cause interruption and you
might loose your data and have to begin the process all over again.
Step#7 Now when you files are installed. Your PC will be rebooted and
now you will see is a User Settings Screen. Simply add your Name and
password and proceed to NEXT
Step#8 In this step you have to activate your windows. Simply look at
the back of your Windows CD/DVD cover there will be a PRODUCT KEY.
Add this key into your PC and Click NEXT.
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Step#9 Now you have Installed you windows. Give the desired
information the Windows Step guide will ask, like Time Zone, Update
Timing and Your Computers location. There are three types of location.
WORK, PUBLIC and HOME. Select on anyone of the them according
to your location. It only add sharing security according to your location.
Last Step Congratulations:- You have installed you windows. Now you
can see is your desktop. It is simple to use, setup your desktop and
enjoy!
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2. Click the blue Download Now button. You should see a graphic
similar to the one below.
3. After this you will be prompted to Run, Save, or Cancel. For this
installation, well choose Run.
Once you have passed the Validation Check (WGA, Windows Genuine
Advantage,) a blue check mark with the text This copy of Windows
passed genuine validation appears you will be immediately
redirected to the first step of the install process.
A progress bar like the one below appears. This may take a while so
have patience.
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Next, you should see the main page of Microsoft Security Essentials,
which is now running on your system.
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