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The Operating System provides a shell for the Computer. The software to run the computer, which relies on the operating system, is called the Kernel which is on the Motherboard. Refer to Google for inquiries about the Kernel, the Motherboard, and other various features of a computer.
The type of RAM that a desktop computer uses depends upon the design of the specific motherboard that is installed in the computer. Refer to the specifications of the motherboard or of the computer manufacturer (i.e. Dell, HP) to determine the proper type of RAM for your computer.
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The processor. It is located on the motherboard. Sometimes people refer to the motherboard as a computer's brains also. closure
A local host in computer networking refers to the actual computer you are operating. Local host is a term used to refer to the computer itself if ever necessary.
A computer system unit is the case with the motherboard and all the ports. The box you unplug and walk around with. The CPU is the Central Processing Unit, this is a chip on the motherboard that does all the processing.People erroneously refer to system unit as CPU.
Some refer to it as the "Main board" or "System board."
The fastest one supported by your motherboard is usually best. Please refer you your motherboard manual.
The system unit is the box where all processing takes place. All other devices are attached to it. The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the heart of the computer, and is inside the system unit.
You cannot tell by looking at AGP slot. You need to refer to motherboard manual. Or Please give the motherboard model. you cannot find it by just looking. You need to see the motherboard manual. OR please give the motherboard model.
See what COM defines is the communication ports and hence COM 1 is one of the USB port or might be some COM ports you have on your motherboard back. You can refer to the map of your motherboard to know which is the. port for COM 1.
A computer virus is a computer program that can replicate itself and spread from one computer to another. The term "virus" is also commonly, but erroneously used, to refer to other types of malware, including but not limited to adware and spyware programs that do not have a reproductive ability.