No Programs can function (run) without first being loaded into the computer's Memory. Once loaded, Instructions can be addressed and performed.
The same is true for Data. It is first read from its source and them loaded into Memory.
windows xp
There is no specific, fixed, area of memory that a driver is stored in (this is handled by the OS as it is loaded) - However in Windows there is specific location in the file system where the device drivers are placed, this is C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore.
There is no specific, fixed, area of memory that a driver is stored in (this is handled by the OS as it is loaded) - However in Windows there is specific location in the file system where the device drivers are placed, this is C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore.
There is no specific, fixed, area of memory that a driver is stored in (this is handled by the OS as it is loaded) - However in Windows there is specific location in the file system where the device drivers are placed, this is C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore.
The operating system resides in secondary memory i.e., hard disk.when we boot our computer it is loaded into Primary memory i.e.,RAM and then loaded,this process is called booting
Operating system
Windows 2000
It's The Operation Of Looking For An Operating System On Hard Drives Or CD(s) etc...; and Load It To RAM (Random Access Memory)
The operating system communicates with computer hardware using small programs called drivers.
Why would you want to use Win& memory diagnostics on a WinXP system. WinXP has it's own.
on the hard drive
System Configuration Utility (MSCONFIG)