False.
Safe Mode is the computer's version of a skeleton crew.
False ~KitRae
Windows uses a database called the registry to keep information regarding hardware and software configuration information, user preferences, and application settings. // When 32-bit device drivers are installed, Windows records information about the drivers in the registry. // Every time Windows starts up, it reads the entries in the registry to know how to load the drivers needed at startup.
Regedit.exe - is the registry editor. Every time you install a program, or new piece of hard-ware, windows writes entries into the registry which tells the operating system where to find the device (or program) - You should only change the entries in the registry if you know what you're doing - as it's possible to mess up the registry so bad your computer will stop working !
All configuration data about the computer including information about device drivers and devices used at startup is contained in the registry. Errors in the registry are often the cause of degraded computer performance.
An INF file is a text file that contains all the information necessary to install a device in Windows O.S where INF stands for information.It links the device to its driver, i.e, it registers the device to work with the driver. This INF file contains information about the driver, its location,which OS the driver is meant for, manufacturer,version no,etc. . When INF file is installed, it updates the registry entries. These registry entries tell the O.S. what driver to load when the specific device is connected.
A computer is made up of many technical systems. The registry is a special database that holds key information about your system, including the device drivers.
Install device drivers update device drivers uninstall device drivers
Device drivers establish the communication between PC's and the device, drivers are the interface of devices,
Yes, device manager be used to update the drivers for a device. It can also be used to disable/enable use of a device or uninstall its drivers from a computer.
No, having more than one application one device will cause untold conflicts - you must remove all of one before installing another including registry entries
Well, you could download device drivers by visiting the device's parent webpages and downloading the appropriate drivers for the devices. Hope this helps.
A Computer Registry is a database that stores all the configuration settings and options of the Microsoft Windows operating systems. It stores settings for operating system components, applications, 3rd party applications, kernel, device drivers, sam, services, and user interface. You can go to "run" and type "Regedit" to access the windows registry. If you are not familiar with the Registry, do not make any changes otherwise you can do some serious damage.