Q. Dos stands for:
Solution:
- A Disk Operating System (DOS) is a computer operating system that resides on and can use a disk storage device, such as a floppy disk, hard disk drive, or optical disc.
- A disk operating system must provide a file system for organizing, reading, and writing files on the storage disk.
- Strictly speaking, this definition does not apply to current generations of operating systems, such as versions of Microsoft Windows in use, and is more appropriately used only for older generations of operating systems.
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