Discuss in detail the features, Process management, Memory management, I/O and File management and Security and Protection in Windows 10 Operating System.
Features
- There's loads of stuff for touch, but it's different stuff
- Office Apps Get Touch Support
- Universal Apps
- Improved Multitasking
- Continuum
- Start Menu Returns
- Action Center
- Unified Settings / Control Panel
- Cortana on Desktop
- Improvements to Windows Explorer
- Snap Assist helps you snap windows
- The Command Prompt enters the 21st Century
Process management
Memory Management
In Windows 10, Microsoft is making many improvements regarding storage. For starters, the new version has a much smaller footprint for installation. If you're making a clean install, you'll notice that Windows 10 takes a lot less space, often less than 10 GB.
Through the Settings app on System > Storage, users can easily manage their storage space, and move default saved locations to an external hard drive. You can even click on each hard drive to view what's taking up space in your system. Very useful information and very easy to use for beginners.
Quick Access Toolbar | Here you can pin your most frequently accessed commands. Quick Access also automatically pins your most frequently accessed folders. |
Ribbon Toolbar | If you are familiar with Microsoft Office or apps such as Paint and WordPad, the Ribbon toolbar command is used to manage your files and often reveals hidden commands quickly. When you select a file or folder, this will display a contextual tab with additional options. You can copy, move, delete, rename, and a host of other tasks using the Ribbon. |
Navigation and Address Bar | You can use these to navigate smoothly through a folder’s hierarchy or back and forward between folders. The Address bar also has a breadcrumb menu that makes it easy to navigate to a different folder path. |
Quick Access | Here you can find your most frequently accessed folders and also ones you have pinned show up here, which is a new feature in Windows 10. |
OneDrive synced folders | If you have a Microsoft Account setup with your Windows 10 PC, you can have your files stored in the online storage service and have them synced to your computer. |
This PC | In previous versions of Windows, this was called Computer Explorer. Here you can view and manage your internal storage and attached storage devices including optical media. |
Search | Use the search command to find files stored in the current folder. |
Status bar | Displays information about the contents stored in the window, such the amount of files, size, file selection and quick access to folder layout. |
Windows 10 security
- Threat resistance
- Virtualization-based security
- Hypervisor Code Integrity (HVCI).
- Local Security Authority (LSA).
- Device Guard
- Configurable code integrity
- Measured Boot and remote attestation
- Improvements in Windows Defender
- Information protection
- Windows Information Protection
- Improvements in BitLocker
- Identity protection and access control
- Microsoft Passport
- Windows Hello
- Facial recognition.
- Fingerprint recognition.
- Iris recognition.
- Credential Guard
Windows 10 feature | TPM | Input/output memory management unit | Virtualization extensions | SLAT | UEFI 2.3.1 | x64 architecture only |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Credential Guard | R | N | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Device Guard | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
BitLocker | R | N | N | N | N | N |
Configurable code integrity | N | N | N | N | R | R |
Microsoft Passport | R | N | N | N | N | N |
Windows Hello | R | N | N | N | N | N |
VBS | N | Y | Y | Y | N | Y |
UEFI Secure Boot | R | N | N | N | Y | N |
Device health attestation through Measured Boot | Y | N | N | N | Y | Y |
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