In your Programs list there is a folder called Startup. Anything put in there will start when your computer starts. the answer for the book for A+ is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
yes --------like brain: input, output, storage, retrieval, computation, problem solving, ect. It is the PC: install program Software to Operate & attach Hardware to access to System.
If you would like to install it ON TOP of Windows: Install a virtual machine program (ex. Virtualbox, VMware) Install Linux inside of virtual machine Install it along side (or overwrite) Windows: Reboot computer with Linux install CD/DVD in the disk drive and follow the instructions.
The only way you can install an operating system without a BootableUSB drive or disc like Ubuntu, is to install and run a virtual machine program. VMware has a good free one just for this. It will run on top of your primary operating system. To elaborate, its like havinganother computer run inside your computer.
A single program operating system allows only one program to run at a time.
Program Execution means that you open or run a program installed at the computer. my question how to do program execution
That would be the "Program Files" folder. It is usually on C: drive. With a 64 bit system you will have a "Program Files" folder, and a "(x86) Program files" folder. The program itself will usually be in a separate folder in the "Program file" folder. It will either have the name of the program or the name of the program Company. If the folder is named after the company then the program will be in a separate folder inside the company folder.
regscan.exe is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. The file is not a Windows system file. regscan.exe is an unknown file in the Windows folder. The program is not visible. The process starts when Windows starts (see Registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run).
a boot program starts the operatins system stored in Ram
Of course. When you download an antivirus software, you really download the installer of that antivirus not the program. When you double-click on it for install, only then the antivirus program will be "personalized" for that computer, and after that it can't be copied to another computer. When a software is installed some files will be copied in system's folder not only in that software folder.
To install a wireless burglar system there are a few steps which include deciding location, then you install control panel. You will then need to connect to outlet, install siren or lights, and program control panel. Install sensors, program sensors and test system this is just the basics.
I don't think you can install anything for a 64 operating system unless requirements state ok for both. Most downloaded programs will end up on disc "C" & if you scroll programs in yo9ur comp. All programs appear alphabetical. (No folder-just appears with programs if is indeed a program.
well pretty much you need all your system files the main program being your Windows folder and the system 32 folder inside.
To install ffmpeg on Windows, you can download the Windows build from the official ffmpeg website and extract the files to a folder on your computer. Then, add the folder to your system's PATH environment variable to access ffmpeg from the command line.
it is a folder residing within the system folder, in which all of the files that are NOT scanned by the system security are identified. (in other words, they are files that contain something that the anti-virus or anti-spyware program would falsely detect as harmful to the computer.)
To install FFmpeg on Windows, you can download the Windows build from the official FFmpeg website and extract the files to a folder on your computer. Then, add the folder containing FFmpeg to your system's PATH environment variable to access it from the command line.
By not installing it there. Virtually all programs will allow you to specify the path you want to install the program to. Just change the drive letter and folder to the installation directory.
Shadow copies are typically stored in the System Volume Information folder within the system root directory of a Windows operating system. This folder is used to store system restore points and previous versions of files for system recovery purposes.