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A computer without an operating system will not operate.
in multiprogramming system, when two or more user use program or file at same time. the MMU of OS share pages of the process with the users. these pages is called shared pages
Memory in a computer system is controlled by the memory management unit (MMU), which is responsible for allocating and managing memory resources. The operating system uses the MMU to track and organize memory usage, ensuring that different processes and applications are allocated the appropriate amount of memory needed to function efficiently.
Mac OS 9 was prevented from Y2K in case it did happen
if your operating system is not functioning your computer will not process data
Type your answer here..NO MMU IS NOT A FAKE UNIVERSITY
The feature that manages the memory of a computer system is the Memory Management Unit (MMU). The MMU is responsible for translating virtual addresses to physical addresses, ensuring efficient allocation and deallocation of memory resources, and providing isolation between processes. It also handles paging and segmentation, which help optimize memory usage and improve system performance. Overall, the MMU plays a critical role in maintaining system stability and efficiency.
Is mmu mullana is aicte act approved?
MMU mullana ambala is first private deemed university of haryana and it is developing day by day. So doing bds from mmu mullana is not a bad idea and u future is on the safer side. Number of students are currently doing BDS from mmu mullana need not to think and go for mmu mullana. MMU mullana ambala is first private deemed university of haryana and it is developing day by day. So doing bds from mmu mullana is not a bad idea and u future is on the safer side. Number of students are currently doing BDS from mmu mullana need not to think and go for mmu mullana.
mmu mullana is recognised by aicte and by the way mmu mullana is a deemed university and deemed universities do not require aicte approval because they are recognised by ugc.
XP is a complete operating system, not simply an operating environment.