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| prog_language = | updatemodel = Direct Download USB Recovery | package_manager = | supported_platforms = Xbox One | kernel_type = | userland = | ui = | license = | preceded_by = Xbox 360 (system software) | succeeded_by = | website = (Xbox.com ) }} The Xbox One system software, sometimes called the Xbox OS is the operating system for the Xbox One. It is a Windows based operating system using Hyper-V virtual machine monitor and contains separate operating systems for games and applications that can run on the console.〔 It is located on the internal HDD for day-to-day usage, while also being duplicated on the internal NAND storage of the console for recovery purposes and factory reset functionality. The Xbox One allows users to download applications that add to the functionality of the dashboard. From June 2014 onwards, entertainment apps no longer require the user to be signed into a valid Xbox Live Gold account in order to use the features advertised for the given app. Since launch, Microsoft has been updating the OS monthly, with updates downloaded from the Xbox Live service directly to the Xbox One and subsequently installed, or by using offline recovery images downloaded via a PC.〔 In November 2015, a major system update known as the New Xbox One Experience was released, which brought very significant changes to the system.〔(Xbox One's New Update Possibly Most Significant in Console History, Microsoft Says )〕 Notably, the Windows 10-based Core had replaced the Windows 8-based one in this update, and the new system is sometimes referred to as "Windows 10 on Xbox One" or "OneCore".〔(Windows 10 on Xbox One Is Called “OneCore;” it’s “Highly Customized;” Xbox One App Getting Preview )〕 ==Technology== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Xbox One system software」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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