The devices that make up a computer system are collectively called computer hardware. A complete computer system must however also have software.
Operating System.
SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface. It is a set of standards for connection and transfer of data to peripheral devices.
SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface. It is a set of standards used by computer engineers to physically connect and transfer data between computers and other devices.
Computer hardware is a set of physical devices with which we get to connect ourselves with the computer with help of softwares
The set of instructions that initializes the motherboard, recognizes connected devices, and starts the boot process is known as the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) or UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) in modern systems. These firmware interfaces perform hardware checks, initialize system components, and locate the bootloader to initiate the operating system. They serve as the bridge between the computer's hardware and its software during the startup process.
system software is a set program that manages and supports the computer resources and operations of a computer system.
A computer hardware system is made up of all the mechanical, magnetic, electronic components which make up a computer system. Such as; a hard drive tower, a keyboard, mouse, printer, scanner, microphone, head set, webcam and so on... Well I think that's right anyways...
The "Operating System" or OS
It was NOT a computer. Herman Hollerith invented a set of manually operated punch card handling devices.
operating system is a set of computer programme.
Stephen Widjaja has written: 'Reduced instruction set computer memory architectures' -- subject(s): Reduced instruction set computers, Computer architecture, Computer storage devices
No, you do not need to adjust the BIOS when installing an operating system. However, you can set the BIOS to determine the order in which attached devices will boot. That capability allows you an option (one of several options) to install different operating systems on different devices and choose which operating system boots when you start the computer.