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I have a friend who is a computer support specialist. She works at the Bureau of Labor Statics. See related link for more info.
There are multiple fields for computer specialist the most common are: 1. Software Developers/Engineers 2. Computer Engineers 3. System & Network Administrators 4. Technical Support Specialists Depending on whom you work for and your education level they all make around $55,000 - $59,000 a year.
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because the system unit contains everthing that helps the computer to work
Your Computer server Doesnt work anymore.
A tandem computer system is a system that has built in redudencys so in case of a hardware failure it can still continue to work.
Computer support specialists provide help and advice to people and organizations using computer software or equipment. Some, called technical support specialists, support information technology (IT) employees within their organization. Others, called help-desk technicians, assist non-IT users who are having computer problems.
A file system is necessary for a computer to work with files; however, a file system is not a physical object, and is pretty useless without a computer to use it on.
it works from cords going into the system and it graph it on computer
computer system
Such specialists are usually paid to do work for others. They may have signed a contract stating that the work they get paid to do doesn't belong to them; even if they didn't sign such a contract, it is usually implicit. For more information, read the Wikipedia article entitled "Work for hire".
well mostly you reboot your computer when it seems not to work