Plug and Play - for those studying in a college level introductory to computers.
I know this question is arguable (as most of them are) but the people that provide who created this "college level material," are probably more concerned about profit rather than educational ethics.
There is no uninstaller for an operating system. To remove an OS, simply format the partition that holds the operating system. If you use a boot manager to choose between different operating systems the software should automatically detect missing operating systems for you.
Most modern operating systems see computer mice as plug-and-play devices. This generally means no installation is required as many operating systems have default drivers that can be applied. Otherwise, if a mouse requires installation, manufacturers generally include a CD with drivers.
Format the drive and install a new operating system in its place.
Most mobile devices do not have the capability of handling the Java program.
Either restore from your most recent system backup or re-install the operating system (maintenance or repair mode).
Plug & Play
Plug and Play - for those studying in a college level introductory to computers. I know this question is arguable (as most of them are) but the people that provide who created this "college level material," are probably more concerned about profit rather than educational ethics.
Plug and Play - for those studying in a college level introductory to computers. I know this question is arguable (as most of them are) but the people that provide who created this "college level material," are probably more concerned about profit rather than educational ethics.
Not all devices are completely "plug and play" on all operating systems. For those devices that your computer's operating system does not automatically recognize it will be necessary to install the driver software for the device. Unfortunately driver software for some devices is not available on every operating system.
Windows XP does not automatically install NetBEUI, as Microsoft considers it a legacy protocol.
It's called plug and pluy (PnP).
A serial infrared transceiver
No, you do not need to adjust the BIOS when installing an operating system. However, you can set the BIOS to determine the order in which attached devices will boot. That capability allows you an option (one of several options) to install different operating systems on different devices and choose which operating system boots when you start the computer.
Yes PLUG N PLAY features in Operating Systems enable automatically configuration of adaptor cards and other peripherals as users plug or install them.
Install Operating Patches and Install Hotfixes.
There is no uninstaller for an operating system. To remove an OS, simply format the partition that holds the operating system. If you use a boot manager to choose between different operating systems the software should automatically detect missing operating systems for you.
To properly install a webcam on an HP PC will depend on the camera. If teh driver for the webcam does not install automatically when it is plugged in then the user will either need the disc that came with the camera or find a download that is supported by the operating system.