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Installation OS
Installation OS   An operating system (OS) is software (programs and data) that runs on computers and manages the computer hardware and provides common services for efficient execution of various applicat..
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Avira AntiVir
Avira AntiVir   Avira AntiVir Personal is for personal use only and free of charge.   Like most antivirus software, it scans disks for malware and also runs as a background process, checkin..
300 Kč
MS Office
MS Office   Microsoft Office is an office suite of inter-related desktop applications, servers and services for the Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems, introduced by Microsoft in 1989...
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Diagnostics
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Configuring ADSL modem
Configuring ADSL modem   ADSL modem - a device that allows you to take the Internet by means of a standard telephone line. ADSL modems often have WiFi module that allows you to use not only conventional wire..
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Configuring the router
Configuring the router   Router (router) - a device used to connect multiple computers within your apartment, office or organization to the Internet via one of your ISP. Most models include WiFi module that ..
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Installing and configuring OS

Installing and configuring OS

 

An operating system (OS) is a set of system software programs in a computer that regulate the ways application software programs use the computer hardware and the ways that users control the computer. For hardware functions such as input/output and memory space allocation, operating system programs act as an intermediary between application programs and the computer hardware, although application programs are usually executed directly by the hardware.
 
 
Operating Systems is also a field of study within Applied Computer Science. Operating systems are found on almost any device that contains a computer with multiple programs—from cellular phones and video game consoles to supercomputers and web servers.
 
 
Operating systems are two-sided platforms, bringing consumers (the first side) and program developers (the second side) together in a single market. Some popular modern operating systems for personal computers include Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (see also: list of operating systems, comparison of operating systems).

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