There is the BIOS, which enumerates all common system devices. And the CPU has the ability to write to the BIOS, Memory, Hard-Drive, and PCI devices, though not directly.
And each computer is different. We could be looking at a special purpose computer using a RISC based architect. These computers don't always have a BIOS per-say. Or a specific CPU if multiple are at work.
I would say the thing that could affect all operations on all sections of a computer the most would the the power supply. It has the ability to short out any, and every component in a computer. And power is needed for a computer to run. This however doesn't apply if multiple power supplies are in use.
It depends on the computer. There is no specific answer.
Data integrity
The Logical operator has the ability to perform certain logic operations on its input. This is used in Boolean algebra.
Data integrity
The system unit is charged with the responsibility of piloting and the procession and control of the computer system. It also serve or has the ability of storing data for future uses.
Capacitance.
Computer forensics is the ability to recover damaged files from a criminal's computer.
depends on what component it is. if it is like the your wireless card, sound card, graphics card(depending if your connected to your mother board through VGA) or anything like that, the computer will find away around it. but if it is the the CPU, mother board, power supply, or any important components usually it wont work.
a component of physical fitness that refers to your ability to extend and flex your joints and major joints is called flexibility.
Computer literacy is used to describe the ability to understand how to use a computer effectively.
What is computer?
Well for me its speed, ability and teamwork
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