Fault Tolerance
found in CompTIA A+ "Guide to Managing & Maintaining You PC" 6th Edition Chapter 10, Page 480.
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Fault Tolerance
Event Viewer (Eventvwr.msc)
The computer emits a pattern of beeps indicating the failing device.
This depends. There are different types of Intel core 2 duo processors and AMD phenom X3 processors. Intels generally run cooler, but they are expensive and suspectible to hardware failure when you overclock them. AMD processors run hot but will keep running until the computers shuts it down. They are often cheaper than intels and better value. Currently, Intel is leading the way in processor technology. Its a preference and there are trade-offs
May be one of the memory chips is bad. You can try removing some of the memory or run a hardware diagnostics software for your mother board to find out which bank/chip is causing the failure. You may need to replace the faulty bank.
It could be a hardware failure or driver issue that is causing your operating system to crash and burn. Another thing that causes this is overheating. Make sure you clean your CPU fan, VideoCard, etc. from excess dust.
Fault tolerance
* closure? * catastrophe? * crash? * collapse?
The word "catastrophe" is a noun, a word for a sudden disaster or a complete failure; a word for a thing.
There was a big Fiasco at the concert.
Failure of what component.
Disaster, calamity, catastrophe, wreck, failure, or hardship. Those words mean tragedy.
why readabilities only for hardware not software
Fault Tolerance means that the system will not fail and not stop during the execution (or operation) when a fault is occurred, so fault tolerance mean the ability of handling with faults without stopping the system.
Entrepreneurs are noted for their ability to bounce back after a business failure.
By hardware failure.
This depends on the hardware failure error that you receive. Some programs are able to recover important data though it truly depends on what type of problem has occurred within the hardware.
In multiprocessor systems, failure of one processor will not halt the system, but only slow it down by sharing the work of failure system by other systems. This ability to continue providing service is proportional to the surviving hardware is called graceful degradation.