the ROM BIOS chip
No. Most CD-ROM drives, back when they were introduced, were completely autonomous. Using buttons on the front of the drive, and either the headphone jack or a wire to the sound card, you could play an audio CD without any CPU or RAM being used at all.
Items that make up a computer:CasePower supplyMotherboardProcessorMemory (RAM)Storage (HDD or SSD)Disk drives (Blu-ray, DVD, CD, Floppy, etc)It could also include items used with a computer:KeyboardMouseMonitorPrinterSpeakersScannerModemGamepadsOther things specific to the user (sync cables, etc)
It's not really a CPU battery but it keeps your Date and Time, etc, in memory so the system will be ready for start up.
To implement LRU (Least Recently Used) replacement in a cache system, the system keeps track of the order in which data items are accessed. When the cache is full and a new item needs to be added, the system removes the least recently used item from the cache to make space for the new item. This process helps optimize the cache by keeping frequently accessed items in memory.
Use Hamachi. Download it, and then use it to connect to other people. That is what I did. Watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1Dk7gCkNwg Hope this helps.
The hard drive keeps the operating system. When the computer is on, some of the files get loaded on to the RAM for faster access
Human Resources keeps files
It keeps so called internal hardware time and settings related to current hardware configuration, boot order and so on.
the circulatory system is the heart, it keeps you alive and keeps your blood pumping!
the circulatory system is the heart, it keeps you alive and keeps your blood pumping!
Processes need to request memory allocation from the operating system. The OS keeps track of these resources as they are used.
How does sports help your physical condition? First off, it builds muscle. Secondly, it keeps you healthy, being healthy boosts your immune system, which means you will get less sick.
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Every hardware store I've ever been in keeps copper fittings.
system fan
it keeps it functioning
It keeps your digestive system flowing smoothly and keeps you 'regular'.