Different computer run at different speeds. If you use a computer it can only work as fast as it can with the available software. A well written software package will run as fast as the computer can allow the program to run. Modern computers run at thousands of times a second.
Your question is very vague, but it all depends on the computer's capabilities.
The process of collecting data in a research study typically involves identifying the data needed, designing data collection methods (such as surveys or interviews), gathering the data from participants or sources, organizing and storing the data securely, and analyzing the data to draw conclusions. It's essential to ensure data collection methods are ethical and reliable to produce valid results.
It all depends on how encrypted the data is. Sometimes these searches can take as little as a day other times it may take months.
No they are not. Data is what you put into the computer and information is what you take out
No they are not. Data is what you put into the computer and information is what you take out
The instruction cycle is the basic operation cycle in a computer. This is what will take in data, process it and execute as required.
Take a hike.
How quickly your computer receives internet pages - is directly dependent on your router speed - AND the speed at which your computer processes the incoming data.... NOT the Answers website !
We mostly store data by saving it. Binary information - the parts of the memory either take an electrical (or magnetic) charge, or they don't. The computer interprets this as data.
why does it take so long to make computer chips
depends what computer you have or how long you had it. a very old computer can take about 6 hours and a new computer can take about under 10 minutes
When you start the dial-up process, your computer must find the other computer. They then have to match. Once they match, you are connected. That takes a while. With broadband, you are always connected.
If you can, open up your computer and take the hard drive out. I would then take it to a computer store and have them transfer the data (If possible) to another hard drive.