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Miguel is a typical computer user in the very earliest days of computing, after the invention of the first OS but before computers became a regular household fixture. What was the most likely way Miguel got the OS for his computer?
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He downloaded it online.
He downloaded it online.
It was built in to the computer.
It was built in to the computer.
He wrote the OS himself.
He wrote the OS himself.
He bought it at a brick-and-mortar store.
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It was built in to the computer.
In the earliest days most machines came with the system software provided by the maker or installed by the site (often in ROM, on tape/punched media, or installed by technicians) — downloading or store purchases weren’t typical, and most users didn’t write their own OS.
In the earliest days most machines came with the system software provided by the maker or installed by the site (often in ROM, on tape/punched media, or installed by technicians) — downloading or store purchases weren’t typical, and most users didn’t write their own OS.
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