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The POST is a program essentially and it's "located" on the motherboard. The software gets run when you first turn the computer on.
Your motherboard may not be configured for software power management.
Yes. The motherboard is the primary circuit board into which all other computer hardware is plugged. It is the keystone of the computer system, all other hardware would be useless without it. However, the CPU could also be said to be central to the computer system, on the software side of things, the OS would be central.
...no... if the motherboard breaks, then your computer is USELESS until it is replaced. It won't turn on, much less play games.
All the devices in your computer go through your motherboard. Excluding things such as fans and lights, which apon occasion do.
NO. Computer hardware is a completely different part of the computer system from the Software. Software is not a physical Item like hardware.
Every computer has and needs a motherboard. The motherboard connects with all of the different components of the computer, and is often matched with the CPU and RAM. The motherboard can be thought of as the heart of the computer, as all other components need it for a system to run properly. Read more: Why Do You Need a Motherboard in a Computer? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_5459519_do-need-motherboard-computer.html#ixzz0s6BaR5A9
Bad PSU, (power supply). Did not install motherboard right in case, and bad ground.
if the webcam has come with the computer, it turns on by itself when you use a software that requires you to use a webcam. Otherwise, if you want to turn on the webcam (just simply) you have to get a software like CyberLink YouCam or any other software you like.
The reset button on the front of your PC is hardwired into a specific circuit on your motherboard. There is no way "turn off" this within software. But you can open up the case (with the machine unplugged of course) follow the wires that come out of the back of the switch & simply unplug them from the motherboard.