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A computer's operating system is a layer of software that bridges the gap between a computer 's user and the computer's hardware. The user instructs the operating system of what he or she would like to do at a high-level, and then the operating system will attempt to complete the task at a low-level. To effectively instruct an operating system of what you would like it to do, you need to become intimately familiar with the commands that are understood by the operating system and how to use these commands correctly.
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