Latest Answer: A process is said to be in waiting state when it is queuing in the main memory for its turn to be executed. Whereas, the process enters a blocked state in case of any interrupt or due to unavailability of resources. If it is no more in execution ...
Latest Answer: A superscope is an administrative feature of DHCP servers running Windows Server 2003 that you can create and manage through the DHCP console. Using a superscope, you can group multiple scopes as a single administrative entity. With this feature, ...
Latest Answer: Yes, All the operating systems act as a platform between the systems hardware and software and Windows is neither a hardware nor a software. ...
Latest Answer: Checkdisk is a command in DOS and Microsoft Windows systems which verifies a hard disk or a floppy disk for file system integrity. It is similar to the fsck command in Unix. By default, CHKDSK neither fixes errors nor checks for bad sectors. In order ...
Latest Answer: NTFSOperting System - Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server and Windows VistaMax Volume Size - 2TBMax Files on Volume - Nearly UnlimitedMax File Size - Limit Only by Volume SizeMax Clusters Number - Nearly UnlimitedMax File Name Length - Up to ...
What are main diffrerances in windows NT and Windows 2000 architecture? Can you explain us briefly architecture of windows 2000/2003?Where are the Windows NT Primary Domain controller (PDC) and Its Backup Domain Controller (BDC) in server 2000?How long does it take for security changes to be replicated among the domain controllers?How many types of DNS servers do windows 2000/2003 support?
When a user clicks a particular file or an .exe file on a computer, what process does the system go through before the actual file is loaded onto the desktop?
Latest Answer: If an application requires more physical memory it uses swap memory. Page out means moving some data and address space of physical memory to hard disk.A page fault happens when a system tries to access data in memory that has been paged out to disk. ...
The root directory of disk should be placed 1. at a fixed address in main memory 2. at a fixed location on disk 3. anywhere on the disk 4. at a fixed location on
Latest Answer: At a fixed location on the system disk ...
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