Processor Management: The OS prioritizes which processes are run by the CPUs at what time, ensuring smooth execution.
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Computing Fundamentals: Operating Systems is happening The OS doesn't need the monitor to run, but the user needs it ... and many more Now that we have discussed some of the hardware, we will discuss the most important roles of an OS. <span>Processor Management: The OS prioritizes which processes are run by the CPUs at what time, ensuring smooth execution. Memory Management: The OS prioritizes what goes in RAM for the CPUs to access. If a CPU needs information and it isn't in RAM yet, the computer will run slowly. Device Management: The O Summary
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