Internal system unit components:
• Processors- Also known as a CPU, the processor is the ‘brain’ of the computer and it processes data. It is located on the motherboard. The CPU is important because everything you do on the system goes through the CPU in order to be in effect. Without the processor the computer will not work.
• Motherboard- the Motherboard is the main circuit board that connects to all components of the computer system. It acts as a base for all of the components. It is important as it connects all computer all computer components and without the motherboard the computer will not work.
• BIOS- the BIOS is a set of instructions in the firmware which controls the input and output operations of the system. BIOS is short for Basic input/output system. It is also located on the …show more content…
Users also have the ability to use the keyboard to control and use the mouse. Also users can customise the display which means the user can be able to change the font, the font size, the brightness, the contrast, the size of the icons and other display features.
The operating system also has support for connectivity of portable media, this means it has an optical drive where users can play DVDs and CDs. It also has USB ports so users can connect their USB flash drive and save data. It also has sync and Bluetooth where users can connect devices on the computer and sync them with the computer.
The operating system is stable and reliable as the length of time the system has been running without needing a reboot is longer than systems without an operating system. Some operating systems may not even need a reboot. This makes some operating systems stable and reliable. Windows is stable but not that reliable as it crashes from time to time.
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