Friday, September 2, 2011

The Windows Vista Operating System

Depending on the way they fulfill their tasks, operating systems can be monotasking or multitasking. A monotasking operating system allows a user to run only one program at a time. The most popular monotasking operating system is DOS (Disk Operating System), with its versions MS-DOS, PC-DOS and DR-DOS. MS-DOS was obviously the most popular one, being provided by Microsoft. This operating system was improved several times until it reached the 6.22 version.

On the other hand, the multitasking systems allows you to run more programs at a time. You can have a monouser system, which allows the same user to run more programs at the same time. Then, there are the multiuser systems, which allow different users to run a certain number of programs at the same time.

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We all know a few such systems, but the most popular ones would be UNIX, Windows with all its versions and VISTA. Also, we have Warp 3.0, OS/2 provided by IBM and Novell, but there are also some more which are not so frequently use.

When it comes to Vista, this uses the Aero graphic interface which establishes the connection with the computer. There are six version of Vista, these being Started Edition, which is the most modest one, Vista Home Basic, Vista Home Premium, Vista Business, Vista Enterprise and the different combinations. The Aero interface of this system has different options when it comes to the background of the desktop.

These would be the most general information you can get about Vista, but is has started being more and more popular, which is why more and more PC users turn to it.

The Windows Vista Operating System

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