administrator mode.
how do i get a computer out , of safe mode without the administrating or supervisor ID .password
No. Regardless of what user you are running as, all your tasks are run in user mode. Supervisor mode is reserved for kernel-level processes.
There is no DOS mode to get in to in Mac OS X and so there is nothing to get out of.
I'm not sure what you are asking. Third generation computers were the first to have fully functional OSs supplied by the manufacturer. They were also the first to come with supervisor/user modes where some instructions could only be executed by the OS in Supervisor mode, user programs would error out if they executed such instructions directly. This protected the OS and I/O devices from defective user code. To perform any I/O or interact with other programs the user programs had to call OS service routines to coordinate the actions and execute the required Supervisor only instructions.
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User mode
The user mode is :a mode that prvides an interface between the application and the OS and only has access to the hardware resources through rhe code running in kernel mode .Type your answer here...
Mac OS 9 software requires Mac OS 9, which was discontinued in 2002, to work. Early versions of Mac OS X came with Mac OS 9 included (referred to as Classic mode) which could be activated from System Preferences. The latest versions of Mac OS X no longer support Classic mode. It will depend upon your specific Mac model whether a version of Mac OS 9 can be persuaded to work.
Procastination is just another word os Postpond
The one that came with your OS.
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