In Windows 95, information regarding the configuration of hardware and software is stored in the Windows Registry. The Registry is a hierarchical database that contains settings and options for the operating system, including device drivers, user preferences, and system configurations. It plays a crucial role in managing the system's resources and ensuring the proper functioning of installed applications.
1. Hardware and software configuration information 2. Application settings 3. Users preferences
HDW.DA and SWARE.DAT
The system information utility
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its all about your computer hardware and software
please send information on software and "hardware to develop infromation system for a clinic
Most companies that offer Internet Cafe software have recommendations on hardware and network setup specific to their software.
The disk is hardware, but information ON the disk is software. Rule of thumb is if you can touch it with your fingers, it is hardware. You can touch the disk, but you cannot touch files or programs.
The operating system (OS) is responsible for keeping track of all installed hardware and software on a computer. It maintains a database known as the registry (in Windows) or uses configuration files (in Unix-based systems) to store information about the system's components. Additionally, device drivers and system management tools help the OS communicate with and manage the hardware effectively. This ensures that the software can interact seamlessly with the hardware.
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A VDU is hardware.
Mostly two things. The hardware has to be compatible so it is configured to be. Software, which has to run on and be supported by the hardware. It is also configured for this purpose.