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disk operating systemBetriebssystem (A generic term describing any operating system that is loaded from disk devices when the system is started or rebooted)
guest operating systemGastbetriebssystem (The operating system running on a virtual machine)
guest operating system profileGastbetriebssystem-Profil (A library resource containing the most common settings from a Sysprep.inf file, including the computer name and domain or workgroup settings, which can be applied to a virtual machine template)
host operating systemHostbetriebssystem (The operating system of the physical computer running the Virtual Server or Virtual PC software)
Microsoft Windows operating systemMicrosoft Windows-Betriebssystem (A proprietary software operating system with a graphical user interface (GUI))
MS-DOS operating systemMS-DOS-Betriebssystem (A Microsoft computer operating system with a command-line interface that is used to control many internal computer functions, such as running programs and organizing and maintaining files)
operating system deploymentBetriebssystembereitstellung (A Configuration Manager feature that allows you to create operating system images and deploy those images to target computers)
Operating System Deployment ManagerBetriebssystembereitstellungs-Manager (A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can create, deploy, and manage operating system images)
operating system volumeBetriebssystemvolume (A volume that contains an operating system (for example, Windows Vista) that can be loaded by Windows Boot Manager. A given system can have multiple operating system volumes. The operating system on the current volume can be started only if it has an entry in the Boot Configuration Data (BCD))
operating unitOrganisationseinheit (An organization that divides the control of economic resources and operational processes among people who have a duty to maximize the use of scarce resources, to improve processes, and to account for their performance)
real-time operating systemEchtzeitbetriebssystem (An operating system designed for the needs of a process-controlled environment. A real-time operating system recognizes that responses must be made and tasks handled instantly, with no lag time. Real-time operating systems are typically used as embedded systems in devices and applications requiring time-critical reaction, such as telecommunications, air traffic control, and robotic functions)
Windows operating systemWindows-Betriebssystem (A proprietary software operating system with a graphical user interface (GUI))