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Startup programs are programs that are started when you boot up your computer. To select what programs you do or do not want to open at startup you will need to search for and open the 'msconfig.exe' file. Once 'msconfig.exe' is open, click on the Startup tab, you will see a list of programs. From this list you can select or deselect what programs should open at startup.
Computer viruses only affect the memory of your computer. Say you get a virus and your computer will not let you open programs. You would need to get a new hard drive or wipe all data from the hard drive, and then reinstall programs.
Start Menu!
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Open to control panel and open Programs and Features and remove it from there.
Random access Memory is a memory which helps open programs in the computer to run properly this memory is removed once all of the computer is turned of you can add more RAM to make your computer faster to open programs if your computer has all the RAM in use you cannot open any more. Like you said an average computer has 4-6 GB of ram
I think so (unless You have to many Programs Open).
Yes. A receptionist needs to be able to answer the telephone and take messages accurately. They will need typing and computer skills as well as being able to work quickly and politely with other staff.
No, it is not "safe". There's a possibility of data corruption if open programs close unexpectedly.
Absolutely - I have both programs on my computer and Open Office will happily open MS Works files.
Startup folder
Go to the Start Menu and open Control Panel. Then click on "Add or Remove Programs". It will take a couple minutes to formulate a list of all programs installed on your computer.