Differentiate between single-user single-tasking and single-usemultitasking Operating System.​

Differentiate between single-user single-tasking and single-usemultitasking Operating System.​

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    In a single user, single task operating system, a single user can perform only one task at a time. … In a single user multitask system, a single user can perform multiple tasks at the same time. Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OSallow a single user to work on multiple programs at the same time.

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    A single-tasking system has only one running program. … A multi-tasking operating system allows more than one program to be running at the same time, from the point of view of human time scales. Single-tasking means just that. In a Multitasking Operating System, two or more tasks are active simultaneously.

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