The Answer is: NOTHING.
Nothing in a computer "tells it what to do."
You ask it a question...
The processor processes the question, and calculates the answer...
The answer is then processed into a code that the monitor can turn into an image...
The motherboard directs this code to the monitor...
Your question is answered.
(brief explanation of how a computer really works)
Basically. Input is things like mice or keyboards. OUTput would be a monitor or printer.
CPU (central processing unit)
modem
Firmware
SOFTWARE
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A book of which instructs you upon the use of your computer. It consists of vital information about your computer and should be kept for reference.
placeholder that instructs work to insert information into a document
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That would be the DNA, which instructs the cell how to do its job and be a functional part of the organism.
IT is actually the Boot Record. To see my source read A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC be Jean Andrews .Another POV:The original answer was "BIOS". The BIOS instructs the computer to start loading the first "software" application, which MAY or MAY not be a part of the registry, depending on which operating system is used.BIOS stands for "Basic Input Output System".In other words, the BIOS instructs the computer to load whatever "boot-loader" necessary for the next step.See the attached explanation from Wikipedia.It is really the data sheet.It is actually the Registry file.
yes all cells have a nucleus's, its the part of the cell that instructs the cell what to do, its kinf of like a brain :) x
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It is part of the computer programming.It is part of the computer programming.