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Some computer motherboards can hold a custom graphic in the BIOS that appears when the computer is first turned on or rebooted. This image is held in flash memory which does not disappear when the computer is turned off. Special software is needed to place your custom image into the flash memory.
most computer software will give an instantaneous response
Two examples of how computer viruses can be spread include clicking on an unsafe link within an e-mail or downloading a program or software to your computer that contains malware, spyware or another computer virus. To avoid this, make sure that you have Internet security and antivirus software on your computer and that your firewall is turned on.
If uninstallation of the software does not work, try System Restore (included with Windows and turned on by default). Check your computer's Help for more details.
If you see pictures, then your computer screen is turned on.
You can go to Walmart to have those videos turned into DVD's. You can also do it yourself with a computer and software that is designed to do just that.
No. The entire point of this project is to use your computers processing power to perform simulations. If you want to take part in Folding@Home, you'll need to have your computer turned on and running the proper software.
A computer is loading data when it is turned on and the operating system is being loaded.
Yes, a computer must be turned on to run an antivirus scan. All programs residing in an operating system (and the operating system itself) will work and function if and only if the computer is booted. However, you can still run antivirus while the computer is idle. Some antivirus scanners will still work if the computer runs into sleep mode. Software needs hardware to be able to work. So, you need to boot up the computer to start any programs (including antivirus scan).
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