What controls the operating system in your computer?

At the simplest level, an operating system does two things:

  1. It manages the hardware and software resources of the system. In c omputers, tablets and smartphones these resources include the processors, memory, disk space and more.
  2. It provides a stable, consistent way for applications to deal with the hardware without having to know all the details of the hardware.

In the image above the User interfaces with the System & Application software. The System & Application software interfaces with the Operating System. The Operating system interfaces with the Hardware. Each of these interfaces are two way transactions with each sending and receiving data.

Types of operating systems

Operating systems usually come pre-loaded on any computer you buy. Most individuals use the operating system that already comes with their computer however it is possible to upgrade or change the initial operating system to suit your preference.

Different operating systems will work in different ways. They may appear visually different, have different terms for common functions and organise programs in different ways. Do not be alarmed if you find yourself using a computer at university that you are unfamiliar with – a bit of practice and you’ll be well on your way!

There are many operating systems that are available however the three most common operating systems are Microsoft’s Windows, Apple’s macOS and Linux. In the table below, we will outline a few of the key differences between each system.

 Microsoft WindowsMac OSLinux

Pre-loaded Devices

Microsoft Windows is pre-loaded on all computers except Apple products.

Mac OS is the pre-loaded OS on all Apple Mac computers.

Linux is not pre-loaded on many computers, but is free to download.

Customisability

Minimal changes.

Minimal changes.

Highly customisable as it is open source.

Huge collaborative community building a range of applications.

Icon

Windows icon.

This is the Start Menu and is located in the bottom left hand corner of the screen it allows you to access your ‘Control Panel’, ‘Computer’, programs, folders and more.

You can also shut down your computer using this menu.

Apple icon.

It is located in the top left hand corner of the screen and it is where you can access your ‘System Preferences’, ‘Software Update’, ‘About This Mac’ and more.

You can also shut down your computer using this menu.


Different icons depending on what software interface you are using e.g. Redhat has a redhat symbol. Ubuntu has the Circle of Friends symbol.

These symbols are located in the top left hand corner of the screen and it is where you can access all your computer applications.

Search Tool

Magnifying glass located in the Start Menu.

Magnifying glass located in the top right hand corner.

If using Ubuntu, click on the Circle of Friends icon.

Task Bar

Located at the bottom of the screen.

It contains shortcuts to applications, the date and time, and more.

Located at the bottom of the screen.

It contains shortcuts to applications, files and folders. Referred to as a ‘Dock’.

Located on the left hand side of the screen with applications running in a vertical manner.

It contains shortcuts to applications, files and folders.

Finding Programs

Start Menu.

An application where you can view and organise files and folders.

Finder.

An application where you can view and organise files and folders.

Dash.

The dashboard of Ubuntu where you can view all applications and files.

Default Browser

Internet Explorer.

(Now known as Microsoft Edge for Microsoft Windows 10 version and later)

Safari.

Firefox.

Does the CPU control the OS?

The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the primary component of a computer that acts as its “control center.” The CPU, also referred to as the “central” or “main” processor, is a complex set of electronic circuitry that runs the machine's operating system and apps.

What are controlled by OS?

Operating systems control hardware access, manage files and folders, provide a user interface, and manage applications. The operating system manages the interaction between applications and the hardware.

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