The updated Operating System is based on a
secure and safe method of inputting, processing, and outputting data, resulting
in the safest results of smooth operation and flexible working. In the event
that both the operating system and the applications are updated, the
applications and desktop programs have a close relationship. In Windows, for
example, there are two types of operating systems: 32 bit and 64 bit, as well as
today's 128 bit operating system. Computers still use 32-bit and 64-bit
systems. Differences in processing and I/O data in the case of either 64-bit or
both 32-bit are also present. is distinguished by whether the operating system
(32-bit or 64-bit) or applications (32-bit or 64-bit) have been updated. By
utilizing 32-bit, the system was able to deduce implications and issue of
updated, non-updated 64-bit applications via inputting/outputting and data
updating methodology. That method appears to have issues with updating between
OS and Apps. That is clear from the scoring, appearance of the implications,
and errors/issues of updated and non-updated 32-bit operating systems that use
updated and non-updated 64-bit applications.
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CS Instructor, Muscat, Oman.
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