Its Go to control panel and there should be a thing where it can turn off things and turn on things even turn on it self because i cant remember the program but its not available on macs!
An offline system is one that is not connected to any network. If it has access to the internet or can transfer data to another computer it isn't "offline". Alternatively, it "offline" could be used to describe a computer that is non-functional. When a computer becomes non-functional, it would certainly not be accessible from any network and would look the same as one that was disconnected as far as other nodes in the network were concerned.
Although modern radios are more prone to being computerized, the radio itself is not a computer system.
Yes, under certain circumstances.
A computer mainly locks up when it cannot preform a task. Most the time the computer will try to terminate what is freezing it if it cannot continue running. Sometimes the computer will terminate a program that is used to run itself so that is why it occasionally crashes offline.
The BIOS tells the system how to interface with certain devices in the computer.
There are many places a person can purchase a point and click video game for a computer system offline. Gaming stores like Gamestop sell all kinds of video games. Also, stores like Best Buy and Walmart have many video game options.
SDRAM
No.
It's the same as Removable storage.It must be physically inserted into a system every time a user wants to access or edit data. Offline storage can be any type of internal or external storage that can easily be removed from the computer. The data stored in offline storage remains permanently in the storage device even if it's disconnected or unplugged from the computer after the data has been stored. Offline storage is generally portable in nature and can be used on different computer systems. Common examples of offline storage include floppy disks, compact disks and USB sticks.
The computer system cannot do everything by itself. So there must be an interaction between hardware and software. The computer programmers and the computer operators are the liveware. If there were no liveware there will be no computers.
nope
Basically - No. A computer virus can possibly damage images you have downloaded to your computer, but not your camera. A virus does its business by running certain system commands in the operating system. The camera does not have the same type of operating system as a computer.