It all depends on the type but a common computer should get at least 2-3 years out of it.
yes.
desktop computer
The computer's BIOS.
Printing directly from the printer is extremely easy to do, and saves time and effort. A desktop computer, however, offers more advanced editing.
In a desktop computer, the battery stores the CMOS settings and keeps the real-time clock running. In a laptop computer, the main battery is used to power the computer when it is not plugged into a wall adapter.
There is no average. The amount of time it takes will vary considerably based on the specifications of the computer and the number of applications installed.
The formula to calculate the average memory access time in a computer system is: Average Memory Access Time Hit Time Miss Rate x Miss Penalty
1. Go to the desktop. Click on start button. 2.A list appears. Click on shut down. 3.A box appears click on shut down. After some time computer will shut down. OR come to desktop press Alt+F4 then the box appear click on shut dowm after some time computer will shut down.
This is done all the time by using remote desktop protocol or telnet/ssh/rlogin to log into the computer and run tasks remotely.
What is defined as a computer is a rather gray area. In 2010 customers who bought a computer from Wal-mart were 90% first time PC purchasers. generically between desktop/laptop availability $650 would be a safe average. There are also extreme outliers. Systems that go for $2,500 - $3,500 these few extreme units draw the average higher.
The first commercial VOIP (internet telephony) software was released in 1995 by a small company called VocalTec. This software ran on the user's desktop using the user's speakers and microphone.
Google desktop consistently uses around 320M of RAM once installed which is a fairly high amount. Most computer users cannot spare that much memory all of the time.