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What are the 6 major functions performed by any computer operating system?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The six major functions of an operating system are Processor Management, System Resources Configuration, Hardware Device Configuration, Storage Management, Program Interfacing, and User Interfacing. Processor Management specifies how the computer best takes advantage of the computer's processor chi

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