Light-Scribe
Your operating system, which is software controls 99.9% of how your computer acts. Every program is computer code. The other .1% are the programs that run when you start your system called booting up, that starts your operating system. That is called firmware because it cannot be deleted, but it is still software.
A Programmer makes computer games. The Programmer writes, tests and debugs the detailed instructions in the computer program.
When a computer starts and turns on, it is called "booting". Therefore, a "reboot" is when you must restart the computer.
I think there's one called Q2.
When a computer starts and turns on, it is called "booting". Therefore, a "reboot" is when you must restart the computer.
In your Programs list there is a folder called Startup. Anything put in there will start when your computer starts. the answer for the book for A+ is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
1992 is part of generation y, since generation y starts between 1982-1995.
Generation Z is the generation of kids born in the 90s- 2009, although it really starts in the mid 90s.
On a computer keyboard, this is why they are called 'qwerty' keyboards
A program called Windows Explorer, controls the Icons, The taskbar, and the windows, such as folders, My Documents, and My Computer. Your computer starts up more essential things first, then loads up Windows Explorer (Windows Explorer should not be confused with Internet Explorer.)
By pressing certain keys (depending on the specific computer and BIOS program) during the boot process, ex: F12, F2, F8,
Mostly likely it is Stay Alive (2006)