Command-line interpreters, such as PowerShell and Bash, allow users to execute commands directly within the operating system.
The registry editor is a tool for modifying settings stored in the Windows registry database.
Boot loaders are programs that facilitate the loading of the operating system into memory during the boot process.
The file system is a crucial component of the operating system responsible for organizing and storing data on disk drives.
The system clock is a hardware component used by the operating system to keep track of time and date.
System restore is a feature in Microsoft Windows that allows users to revert their operating system to a previous state.
Compatibility mode is a feature in operating systems that enables older software to run on newer hardware.
Disk management utilities allow users to partition, format, and manage storage devices connected to their operating system.
Device manager is a built-in utility in Microsoft Windows for managing hardware devices and drivers.
The print spooler is a service in operating systems that manages print jobs sent to connected printers.
The task scheduler is a utility in operating systems for automating the execution of tasks at specified times.