How do you delete if c folder is full?
Hold shift when deleting to skip recycle bin and delete file completely
How do you transition from user mode to kernel mode?
You would have to be logged in as the administrator.
ANSWER
It depends on your operating system. A kernel is basicaly a line of code, different kernels control different operations for different systems within the computers program.
The closest thing to obtainging a true "kernel mode" is to run an open source Operating system like linux.
With something like windows you can obtain through administrative tools access to operating system programms, you can't truly rewrite (easily) the programs within your system.
A process transitions from user mode to kernel mode usually with some form of software interrupt. On x86 CPU's, the "INT 0x80" instruction is commonly used for running system calls. The kernel traps this software interrupt, processes the request, and returns to user mode by returning from the interrupt. This describes how real operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD work. Windows may work similarly to this, but it's not a real operating system anyway.
A modern symmetrically multi-processing operating system typically, today, consists of millions of lines of code. Most of these, eg Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD among many others, are written in the 'C/C++' programming language.
The above mentions INT 0x80 as being used on x86 CPUs, the author above is absolutely correct, though the answer could be further refined to say that INT 0x80 is specific to the Linux operating system kernel as being the maskable software interrupt used to invoke a system call (whether that be on ring -1, ring 0 or another ring if other rings are available on a given architecture - eg, VMware probably supports ring -1 on architectures supporting ring -1 so that guest operating systems may have free access to ring 0). That may well be the longest sentence I've ever written. :)
As INT 0x80 is a Linux maskable interrupt, it would also be used on other architectures as well such as Sun Microsystems SPARC or Digital Equipment Corporation VAX machines.
System calls (or SysCall/SysEnter) are used for many other purposes, particularly to access various hardware devices such as locally attached disk drives, USB devices, SCSI devices, Network (eg Ethernet [including Arcnet or Token Ring, assuming such things still exist]) cards or other bus attached devices etc.
I must agree with the above author's last sentence as well, though a Rockwell International engineer I once knew classified Windows as a 'virus' as opposed to a 'real' operating system like Linux (probably because Windows tends to proliferate as well as wreak havoc upon it's users).
Using another computer or account on the computer (most Windows computers have a Guest account feature built in to them), download the program Ophcrack.
This will alow you to recover your password, as long as it was not too long. Over 10 characters may be recoverable, but the time it will take could outweigh the benefits.
Simply download it to a USB and boot your computer from the USB to run Ophcrack.
What are smg files and how do you open them?
SMG files are 3D light weight files used by 3DVIA Composer from Dassault Systemes. It is basically a zip file that stores a smgXml (metadata) and smgGeom (3D Geometry)
How is partitioned allocation different from relocatable partitioned allocation?
Partitioned allocation is a fixed memory allocation technique which memory spaces are divided into smaller fixed partition, while Relocatable partitioning use variable and repartitioning technique
What are the limitation of the file allocation table?
I'll refer you to the related links, that I'm posting for this question. One from Microsoft and another is a Wikipedia article.
How do you count coloured cells in excel?
You cannot count cells purely by their colour. What you could do is put something into the cells and count them that way. What way you do it will depend on what exactly you want to do. If you wanted to count cells that have any colour, then it is just a matter of putting something into a cell and counting or summing the values. If you put 1 into each coloured cell, then it would just be a case of using the SUM function. You could also use the COUNT function to count how many cells had values.
If you wanted to count ones of different colours, to know how many of each colour there are, then you would have to have different values for each colour and count those. This might require the COUNTIF function. See below for examples of using it.
If you are counting cells of different colours that already have values in them, then it is likely that you have some reason for each colour being used, so you would have to count based on the reason rather than the colour. So if you were doing something like exam results, where red cells indicate fail based on the marks and green cells were passes, then you would count based on the marks a student got rather than the colour. You would need two separate formulas for the two grades. You could have something like this, assuming a pass mark of 40 and that all your marks are in the cells from B2 to B20:
=COUNTIF(B2:B20,">=40")
=COUNTIF(B2:B20,"<40")
See:
http://www.techsupportforum.com/microsoft-support/windows-xp-support/328003-solved-user32-dll-error.html
What is the cause of intellectual error?
Insufficient analysis, cutting intellectual corners or too much generalisation from low grade data.
What will a right click on the desktop itself will show?
It will show a white rectangle that says,view,sort by,refresh,paste,paste shortcut,new, and personalize.
Where can you find pciven 1106dev 3344suss 11223344rev 014354aea3100008?
PCI/VEN_1106&DEV_3059&SUBSYS_97611849&REV_60/3&267A616A&0&8D PCI/VEN_1106&DEV_3059&SUBSYS_97611849&REV_60/3&267A616A&0&8D
Which key do you usually hold down when dragging a file to have it moved?
If you like, you can hold down the SHIFT key while you drag files, but you really just need to left-click and drag with the mouse. You use the CTRL key if you want to copy, but not move a file.
When the engine starts what do you see first in the control panel gauge?
The very first thing you should see is the oil pressure gauge start to indicate pressure. (This is assuming you have an oil pressure gauge, but all large trucks have them.) If you don't have any pressure within five seconds, turn the engine off.
What symbols appears after a menu command to indicate that clicking the command opens a dialog box?
Usually, three dots (eg Print...)
How is error code 1304x17x3021026592x resolved?
all you have to do is go to the folder named (Documents and setting) look for a folder named (all users) then go to the folder (applications data) then locate the Kodak folder and delete it .
What is function of ip config?
Displays all current TCP/IP network configuration values and refreshes Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name System (DNS) settings. Used without parameters, ipconfig displays the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for all adapters.
Read more from Microsoft:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/ipconfig.mspx?mfr=true
Or from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipconfig
Who has the RPG maker XP activation code If you do please post it?
I do not know who develops the RPG software but you should already have the code when you bought the software
Buy a new graphic card .
What is the function used to delete end of file?
I think it is 'clearerr' what you tried to refer to.
What is the 'Arange Icons By' menu for?
Depending on what you may want to do with the files, it can be helpful to arrange the files in different ways, other than in alphabetical order (Arrange icons by name). For example, if there are a large number of different file types, and you only want to copy or move pictures out, you can choose "Arrange icons by type" to put all files of each type next to each other, and make them easier to select. You may want to choose "Arrange icons by size" if you know there is a large file in the folder you want to remove, or if you are arranging files to put on a disc and want to maximize disc usage by selecting a large file and filling space with smaller ones. If you have a disorganized picture collection and you are looking for photos from a wedding you took three years ago, "Arrabge icons by Date" can help you find older files more quickly.