Anything that is not a UPS will not protect a computer during a blackout
A surge protectorAnswer 2:Surge protectors provide some protection, but the only surefire way to protect an electronic device during lightning storms is to unplug the device.
A surge protector
There two types of memories in cpu .1.temporary ,2.permanent. Whenever doing any work with out saving the data then it store in temporary memory until the shutdown the computer or power cut.
To protect a computer completely from electrical problems you would have to keep it unplugged. Unfortunately this makes it useless. Using surge protection on the power supply is a simple and relatively cheap protection from spikes in the power supply. A UPS or uninteruptible power supply can be set up to allow the computer to run for a period of time after a breakdown in the power supply. These are more expensive the longer they can supply power, and are often set up to supply power for just long enough to do a save and tidy shutdown of the computer.
Preboot Sequence During startup, a Windows Server 2003-based computer initializes the boot portion of the hard disk and the preboot sequence begins. This sequence consists of four steps: • The computer runs power-on self test (POST) process to determine the amount of physical memory; and • The hardware components are present. • If the computer has a Plug and Play (BIOS), enumeration and configuration of hardware devices occurs. • The computer BIOS locates the boot device and loads and runs the master boot record (MBR). Note: Windows Server 2003 modifies the boot sector during installation so that Ntldr loads during system startup. Therefore you should disable the Boot Sector Virus Protection in your BIOS Setup.
A surge protectorAnswer 2:Surge protectors provide some protection, but the only surefire way to protect an electronic device during lightning storms is to unplug the device.
a blackout
You needed a ''Blackout'' because, if everyone had their lights on during a bombing raid then it would be easy for the bombers to spot you!
You do it in CMOS setup, usually by pressing F2 during bootup, but the exact key combination varies from device to device.
during the electric blackout, traffic was chaotic.
they ate there children. for real.
Your electricity goes off during a blackout. Your lights flicker during a brownout
They most possibly died
If the computer is recently purchased, look for an "EnergyStar" in the manual, or during the bootscreen of the computer. This ensures that the computer consumes a low amount of energy when compared to the possible amount of energy any given computer can consume. Also, in the manual look for the RoHS symbol, this company's acronym stands for "the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment". http://www.rohs.gov.uk/
The easiest way is to use an UPS. It's a device that provides voltage during a limited period of time. If you are more than a real company their are other solutions like a generated but keep in mind that this cost you a lot of $.
I think it was Rachael Hunter.
You probably forgot to breathe, or got carried away with emotion.