utility software commonly supplied with an operating system and briefly explain their function.
by deleting the program folder in the program files(C:) answered by oliver kakonda
If your operating system is MSDOS you probably can get away with that.... -----OTHERWISE----- Since you posted on a web site, I have certain doubts that you are running dos. Installing an application is a complex process that installs files and information in multiple places in the computer's operating system. As a couple examples: .dll files are often installed into folders other than the program folder. There are registry entries made by some installations that will keep windows from successfully booting into normal mode, if the expected files are not found. Deletion is an incomplete process at best, and can break your operating system at worst.
The only time an impaled object can be safely removed is if it's stuck in the cheek. The wound must then be immediately treated and wrapped to slow the bleeding.
it depends on how many platelets you have in your body.
Yes.
gall bladder
yes but it alll depends on what u do
After you have used the Safely Remove feature, the only way to use the drive again is to unplug it and plug it back in.
A pen drive has to be safely removed because there might be documents that are opened on the pen drive that might require to be saved on the drive. If you don't safelty remove the drive you might end up blacking the computer out.
It is recommended to consult with a structural engineer to determine how much of a load-bearing wall can be safely removed without compromising the structural integrity of the building.
System calls are typically implemented using a software interrupt or a trap mechanism. When an application needs to request a service from the operating system, it triggers a software interrupt, which switches the CPU from user mode to kernel mode. This allows the operating system to safely execute the requested service while protecting system resources. The system call handler processes the request and returns the result back to the user application.
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