POST Test: (Power on self test) when the computer is booted up it performs this test, if it beeps once then it means that all the hardware is working correctly and the POST test has been passed, if it beeps more than once then there is a problem with the hardware, refer to the beep codes in the user manual.
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A component is a piece of the system, and is vital to the operation of the system or another component thereof. For example, a driver is a component that allows the system software to interface with hardware, and is the only way that a user application can interact with that hardware. A system utility is not vital to the system's operation, but can help diagnose problems and keep the system running smoothly.
There can be hundreds of hardware problems, the most common i have come across is a faulty piece hardware attached witch can cause to you computer not starting properly
Should be obvious. Hardware faults are problems with the hardware. Software faults are problems with the software. Hardware = physical components of the computer (i.g. motherboard, hard drive, power supply). Software = computer programs
Yes a chip (processor, RAM, BIOS, etc. are all chips) is considered a piece of hardware.
Unfortunately there can be many different reasons. It could be that there's a problem with a piece of hardware; a problem with a hardware driver; buggy software etc. Try and look for specifics relating to the problem. You'll likely find that the problem tends to occur when you're doing a particular type of thing. Most of the time, the best way to cure a problem with Windows is to reinstall it.
Usefulness refers to which extent something is useful and the utility is the quality of that piece in practical use. Both are inter-related terms. In other words you can say that utility is a factor of usefulness term. Usefulness means having practical utility of a piece which is beneficial, pertinent and functional.
Well a computer is a piece of hardware and whatever is installed into is a software and a webcam is installed so it is a software. p.s which idiot did not know that
No. A motherboard is a piece of hardware. You cannot download hardware.
Graphics card.
The PS3 is a piece of hardware, it is not downloadable.
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