Category: Operating Systems
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Windows 2000
Windows 2000 was a Microsoft operating system built on NT Technology for use on personal computers, business desktops, laptops, and servers.
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Check Disk Utility: Chkdsk Command
The transition from Scandisk to Chkdsk marks a pivotal advancement in disk diagnostics and repair. The Chkdsk (Check Disk) utility, integral to Windows 10 and Windows 11, embodies the essence of system resilience and data integrity.
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Secure Attention Sequence (SAS)
At its core, SAS is a keystroke combination – Ctrl+Alt+Delete. When you press these keys simultaneously, you initiate a sequence that demands the highest level of attention from the operating system.
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OS/2: Tracing the Legacy of IBM’s Pioneering Operating System
Explore the complete history of OS/2, from its inception with IBM and Microsoft to its lasting impact on modern operating systems.
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Understanding the Boot Process in Computers: From Power On to OS Loading
Explore the intricacies of the computer boot process, from BIOS roles to troubleshooting common boot issues.
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NDIS: Unveiling the Network Driver Interface Specification
Network Driver Interface Specification, also known as NDIS, is a standard or specification that simplifies the process of writing drivers for network interface cards (NICs) and enables them to interact transparently with various transport protocols.
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Linux
Linux is an operating system derived from the UNIX family of operating systems that is POSIX-compliant and freely distributed through many sites on the Internet. Linux was developed in 1991 by a student from Finland named Linus Torvalds, who still controls the development of the Linux operating system kernel.
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Novell NetWare: The Pioneering Network Operating System of the 1980s
NetWare was a network operating system from Novell that wass widely used in local area networks (LANs). NetWare was created by Novell in the early 1980s.
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Windows 98
Windows 98 was Microsoft’s upgrade for users of Windows 95 and earlier versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems. With the code name Memphis, Windows 98 was released on June 25, 1998. Like its predecessor W95, Windows 98 was a hybrid 16-bit and 32-bit product with the boot stage based on MS-DOS. Windows 98 new features…
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System Log: A Comprehensive Guide
Dive deep into the Windows System Log: understand its functions, navigate Event Viewer, and leverage logs for optimal system management.
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Server Message Block (SMB): Beyond File Sharing
Server Message Block, also known as SMB, is a high-level file-sharing protocol jointly developed by Microsoft, IBM, and Intel for passing data between computers on a network.
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UNIX
UNIX is an operating system developed at AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1969 and widely deployed today in the enterprise networking environment.