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What is difference between 2 ohm and 4 ohm sub-woofers?

It is the impedence (coil resistence)normally sub component (drivers)are in 8 ohms impedence.2 in parralel is 4 ohms and 4 in parralel makes it 2 ohms.


What is the difference between drunk drivers and drivers that use cell phones?

nothing they are both equally dangerous because they both don't pay attention when they drive


If a specific component is giving an error message update its what?

Drivers


What is the difference between the various types of windows operating systems?

stability and the comatibility with the drivers and the application softwares


What is difference between sp1 and sp3 drivers for dell inspiron 1464?

If you have Windows service pack 3, then you need to download SP3 Drivers. If you have Windows Service Pack 1, then you need to download SP1 Drivers.


What is the difference between Computer Science and Computer Application?

Computer Science is to mechanics as Computer Application is to drivers education.


What is the difference between 32- bit drivers and 16 -bit drivers?

32 bit drivers are designed for 32 bit computers. 16 bit drivers are designed for 16 bit computers. Most modern computers are either 32 or 64 bit.


What is the difference between wndows and Linux in Support for connectivity of portable media?

Linux has drivers built in already for portable media. Many times with Windows, you have to download drivers from 3rd party sources.


How does device manager dispaly faulty drivers?

! and ? can describe the faulty drivers. Masud AICL, sydney Australia


What component assures an administrator that the driver is published from a reputable source?

the drivers digital signature


Answers to the Texas drivers handbook?

describe the yield sign


What is kernel and shell and what is the difference between these two?

A kernel is the heart of the operating system and acts as a middle ground between hardware and software. Some (if not all) device drivers are kernel-level drivers as kernelmodules. A shell is a command terminal that allows the user to interact with the user.