If your Internet Explorer keeps crashing you may need to do an update to the program or windows updates to your computer.
By not downloading it.
Programming software is not always the same as protecting the computer from crashing. Programming software is used to create or keep up other programs and applications.
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You do not have to keep your computer in ON position all the time.
It's the battery on a Motherboard/Similar COmputer Component that allows it to retain BIOS information
No if the computer is going to crash then a program can not keep it from crashing. If your computer is crashing immediately ,Press f12 or f7 before your computer initiates your OS and enter in SAFE MODE (this is for windows OS) . Then you will be able to diagnose your computer without worrying about it crashing. If you meant error reporting , Windows by default saves a dump file including the the reason why the crash occured. Look into that but it's not very useful if you have no experience in it.
I think you mean to ask "what's the function of a heat-sink on a pc motherboard" in which case the function is to keep the cpu cool and prevent it from overheating.
To answer your question it is a mother board. Notice the spelling. The firmware of the computer runs from the motherboard (firmware is important software needed to run hardware correctly). Generally referred to as a "Mobo" the motherboard runs everything your computer uses to run, it is essentially the heart of your computer. The graphics card, the power source, the Disk drives, and much more all depend on the motherboard to centralize and keep your computer running.
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It's highly unlikely the RAM and Hard Drive from a 2001 Motherboard will be compatible with a modern Motherboard.
The motherboard in a computer connects all the components together. A computer case protects the motherboard it is the plastic or metal that surrounds the tower. The CPU is directly attached to the motherboard, a fan and heatsync tape keep heat from damaging the board. Motherboards are often damaged by static electricity or power surges using a surge protector or uninterruptible power supply will help prevent electrical damage.