The first thing a computer does when you turn it on is check the BIOS to see which device it should boot from. It then finds the bootloader on that device (usually the hard disk), and runs it. The bootloader typically finds the operating system and starts that. And the operating system does various things when starting, such as starting certain programs that are set to load on startup.
The POST is a program essentially and it's "located" on the motherboard. The software gets run when you first turn the computer on.
turn it off... then turn it on again.
first save the picture, (dont kow if this works)and then when you are printing select the size you want. (make sure it is in color)
The page that displays the icons when you turn your computer on is called your home screen. Some people do call it the main screen as well.
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Could you describe me about what the first proccessing of computer when we turn on the button first? Best regards, Sarim
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If your computer screen goes black, the first thing to try is to turn your computer off, and then turn it on again. This allows the computer to re-boot.
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The BIOS, or Basic Input-Output System.
To turn off safe mode on a computer, first shut down the computer completely. Wait a few seconds, then turn the computer back on. Select "Start Normally" in the menu that pops up asking the operator to choose how to restart the computer.
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first turn of your computer and log in as soon as you can
Don't steal the computer in the first place. Jerk.
A basic problem is, when your Computer first stabled itself, (when you first bought it) it enables itself a Security System, which basically runs the whole thing, and when you turn it on, it switches on this TINY circuit which runs the computer, and sometimes when this circuit is disabled or faulty, it will automatically turn off, and so will the computer.