Linux includes "LILO", called the Linux Loader. At startup time it allows you to select which OS you want.
Other bootloaders are available commercially.
Yes. A bootloader can be set up on the boot drive to load an operating system from any other disk on the system.
Operating systems are a type of System Software. They are supposed to act as an interface between the outside world and the Computer hardware, mainly dealing with allocation of memory, working of devices and so forth. Utility programsare also System software but they are aimed at maintenance of the system e.g antiviruses and disk defragmenters. P.S There is no term such as system program.
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Paging in an operating system is part of the operation of virtual memory. Physical pages of memory are being swapped back and forth for virtual pages of memory in a file on the hard disk. This swapping allows all programs to see the same memory structure (e.g. program loads at the same fixed virtual address in memory) and allows the machine to run as if it had more memory than it really does (but at a small speed penalty). Programs and utilities that are idle may stay loaded and ready to run, but paged out of physical memory until actually needed.
Yes. A bootloader can be set up on the boot drive to load an operating system from any other disk on the system.
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Operating systems are a type of System Software. They are supposed to act as an interface between the outside world and the Computer hardware, mainly dealing with allocation of memory, working of devices and so forth. Utility programsare also System software but they are aimed at maintenance of the system e.g antiviruses and disk defragmenters. P.S There is no term such as system program.
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To switch back and forth between worksheets in Excel, you can use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + Page Up to move to the previous worksheet and Ctrl + Page Down to move to the next worksheet. These shortcuts allow for quick navigation without using the mouse.
The appropriate button for switching back and forth between documents or programs is typically the "Alt" key combined with the "Tab" key on Windows systems. This keyboard shortcut allows users to cycle through open applications. On macOS, the equivalent function is achieved using "Command" + "Tab." These shortcuts provide a quick and efficient way to navigate between different tasks.
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Chrome and IE-9 are 2 different applications. So if you are trying open a website in Chrome and with some shortcut see the same website on IE, it is not possible. You can however open that site on both browsers manually and switch between them using ALT + TAB on any windows operating system.
taskbar!The "switch between windows" button is located in the Quick Launch toolbar located to the right of the start button.
"Flip back and forth" means to alternate or switch quickly and repeatedly between two options, ideas, or actions. It can also refer to constantly changing one's mind or position on a topic.
they are there so that you can switch back and forth between two pages in the particular applications (programs) that you are using at the given time and place.
The key command on the keyboard to switch between tabs in Mozilla Firefox 2 and above is 'Ctrl + Tab'.