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Fundamentals Of Operating System | Beginner Friendly
Published 5/2025
Created by Cipher Schools
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 20 Lectures ( 2h 54m ) | Size: 1.7 GB[/center]
Master the core concepts of Operating Systems including processes, threads, memory management, scheduling & more.
What you'll learn
Understand the architecture and components of a computer system
Learn the roles and responsibilities of an operating system
Explore how processes and threads work
Understand CPU scheduling and deadlock prevention
Dive deep into memory and file management
Requirements
Basic understanding of computers
Willingness to learn technical concepts
No programming knowledge required
Description
Ever wondered how your computer actually works behind the scenes? What happens when you click a button, open an app, or run a program? That's where the Operating System (OS) comes in and in this course, we break it all down for you, in plain, simple language.This course is your no-fluff, beginner-friendly guide to understanding what really powers your devices. We'll start with the basics like what an OS even is and move step by step into concepts like processes, threads, memory, file management, and scheduling. Don't worry, no prior experience is required. If you know basic programming, you're good to go!We explain every topic with relatable examples, fun analogies, and visuals that actually help you remember stuff. By the end, terms like "deadlock" or "page replacement algorithm" won't scare you they'll excite you!What you'll learn:How your OS manages multitasking (yes, even when 15 tabs are open!)What goes on in memory when your program runsWhy threads and processes matter in real-world appsDeadlocks, scheduling algorithms, and memory management made easyHow files and data are stored, accessed, and managedThis isn't just theory it's explained like you're sitting with a friend who gets tech and wants to make it fun for you too. Whether you're preparing for your next exam, brushing up for placements, or just want to understand what happens under the hood, this course has your back.Why this course?Short, structured, and beginner-friendlyClear breakdown of complex OS conceptsIncludes interview tipsFun and interactive no boring lectures hereBy the end, you'll not only understand how operating systems work you'll actually be able to explain them to others like a pro. So, let's decode the brain of the computer together. See you in the course!
Who this course is for
Computer science and engineering students
Tech enthusiasts curious about how systems work
Interview aspirants preparing for OS-related questions
Beginner developers looking to strengthen fundamentals
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Fundamentals Of Operating System | Beginner Friendly
Published 5/2025
Created by Cipher Schools
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 20 Lectures ( 2h 54m ) | Size: 1.7 GB[/center]
Master the core concepts of Operating Systems including processes, threads, memory management, scheduling & more.
What you'll learn
Understand the architecture and components of a computer system
Learn the roles and responsibilities of an operating system
Explore how processes and threads work
Understand CPU scheduling and deadlock prevention
Dive deep into memory and file management
Requirements
Basic understanding of computers
Willingness to learn technical concepts
No programming knowledge required
Description
Ever wondered how your computer actually works behind the scenes? What happens when you click a button, open an app, or run a program? That's where the Operating System (OS) comes in and in this course, we break it all down for you, in plain, simple language.This course is your no-fluff, beginner-friendly guide to understanding what really powers your devices. We'll start with the basics like what an OS even is and move step by step into concepts like processes, threads, memory, file management, and scheduling. Don't worry, no prior experience is required. If you know basic programming, you're good to go!We explain every topic with relatable examples, fun analogies, and visuals that actually help you remember stuff. By the end, terms like "deadlock" or "page replacement algorithm" won't scare you they'll excite you!What you'll learn:How your OS manages multitasking (yes, even when 15 tabs are open!)What goes on in memory when your program runsWhy threads and processes matter in real-world appsDeadlocks, scheduling algorithms, and memory management made easyHow files and data are stored, accessed, and managedThis isn't just theory it's explained like you're sitting with a friend who gets tech and wants to make it fun for you too. Whether you're preparing for your next exam, brushing up for placements, or just want to understand what happens under the hood, this course has your back.Why this course?Short, structured, and beginner-friendlyClear breakdown of complex OS conceptsIncludes interview tipsFun and interactive no boring lectures hereBy the end, you'll not only understand how operating systems work you'll actually be able to explain them to others like a pro. So, let's decode the brain of the computer together. See you in the course!
Who this course is for
Computer science and engineering students
Tech enthusiasts curious about how systems work
Interview aspirants preparing for OS-related questions
Beginner developers looking to strengthen fundamentals
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