What basic operations must a steering system enable the driver to carry out?
The first thing that comes to mind is the shift gear.....from P (park) to either R or F. That baby ain't goin' nowhere until one of those things is done.
What is a secondary server takes over in case of primary server failure?
What is (the name?) (of) a secondary server (who) takes over in case of primary server failure?
That would be a BDC. A Backup Domain Controller.
What operating system was coined the operating system of the century?
Mac OS 9 was prevented from Y2K in case it did happen
Do you really need a 64-bit operating system and a 64-bit processor?
As time goes onward, programs become...larger, and require more memory. 32-bit operating systems and processors are limited to a 4 GB address space, and only about 3 GB of this will typically be usable. Using 64-bit processors and operating systems will lift the 4 GB barrier and allow an astronomical amount of RAM to be usable. 64-bit operating systems and processors are readily available (if your computer is less than 4 years old, you very likely have a 64-bit processor already), and as memory manufacturing techniques improve, it will actually become more expensive to produce modules less than 4 GB in size.
Whether or not you currently need 4 GB or more of RAM is largely irrelevant; sooner or later, you will want to use a program that requires a larger amount of RAM, and even if that program uses less than 4 GB of RAM, more RAM will be needed to multitask effectively. Just as 64 MB of RAM is not enough to productively run most office software, even if that's all the program uses, one day 3 GB will not be enough.
How do you check hard drive storage space on a mac?
The available storage space is given at the bottom of a Finder window - for example if you select the Applications folder. Full details of the hard disc can be found by selecting About This Mac from the Apple menu (top left corner) and then clicking the More Info button. From the left hand pane select Serial-ATA in the Hardware section. The right hand pane will list details about the drive such as it's total capacity and the amount of space still available for use.
What is the difference between system utility and system component?
A component is a piece of the system, and is vital to the operation of the system or another component thereof. For example, a driver is a component that allows the system software to interface with hardware, and is the only way that a user application can interact with that hardware. A system utility is not vital to the system's operation, but can help diagnose problems and keep the system running smoothly.
Is an operating system is a development system?
An operating system is not a development system. An operating system can be loosely defined as a program that tells the computer how to handle information, where to store it, or how to output it. For example, an operating System (OS)interprets the input, say from the keyboard or the Internet and tells the computers how to display that information. An OS also tells other programs where to send a print job. This is an extremely simplified explanation of an OS and not intended to be any type of sophisticated answer on how an operating system really works. A development system on the other hand can be virtually anything you need produce something. In the realm of computers you have program developers( people), hardware developers (people). Development system is the process by which a thing is produced.
What would cause MS-DOS to issue this error msg. Cdr101 Not ready reading drive?
http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com/forum/windows-95-98-me/13925-cdr101-not-ready-reading-drive-f.html
Describe the basic function of operating system software and standrad software application software?
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What is the most popular computer operating system in japan?
TRON is what this article says - http://web-japan.org/trends/science/sci030522.html
Warning: This article is from 2003 and may no longer be correct. (Now Dec 29 2009)
What is an example of a multiuser operating system?
linux, xinix, above all unix
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What are the examples and features of expert system?
features of an expert system are: explanation facility, easy modification, transportability, and adaptive learning ability
What is the most current Macintosh operating system?
Currently the latest version of Mac OS X is 10.5.8
What are the disadvantages of running a 32-bit operating system on a 64-bit computer?
Running a 32-bit operating system limits you to approximately 4 GB of RAM. A 64-bit operating system can address far more memory (more than is actually possible to put in a computer at this point in time). Assuming your system has less than 4 GB of RAM, and you don't have any 64-bit applications you want / need to run, there aren't any real disadvantages. As computers that support more memory become cheaper, however, you'll be able to use less and less of the available functionality.
What are disadvantages of file system?
File system data management (or flat-file databases) served as the only method of file storage and retrieval before the advent of database management systems (such as relational databases). While retaining some use, flat-file databases suffer from poor accessibility, data redundancy, lack of standard file access and the inability to organize data.
Does McDonalds uses the batch system?
YES! They have five different stations, including: the grill, fryer, prep table, drink/dessert machine, and counter.
What is the most preferred network operating system?
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3, 5.4/ commonly linux.
What is the minimum amount of RAM needed on the target machine to run a QNX Neutrino image?
Unscientific testing (using VirtualBox and the installed native Momentics suite disc.) indicates that a minimum of 16 MB is necessary to load the base command line and 24 MB to load Photon. QNX4 was famous for running in 8 MB of RAM from a floppy disk, and its possible that QNX6 could also be configured for less RAM usage than my above testing indicates.
Are all versions of UNIX non-proprietary operating systems?
Almost all Unix systems are proprietary; they are not open source, and you usually only get the binary modules, not the source code.