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Latest Answer: The correct address book of outlook express in .wab ...

Latest Answer: The Ntbootdd.sys file is not required if the SCSI adapter has INT 13h BIOS support. The Ntbootdd.sys file is a renamed copy of the SCSI device driver located in the root folder. This file is also used with Windows NT Startup floppy disks. ...
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Latest Answer: thread is a lightweight process becoz it simply divides a process into various subprocesses....each subprocess completes specific task and these threads run symoultaneously(parallel) resulting in speedy process completion & reduced resource usage..hence ...

If a system has 128 MB RAM and 1 GB hard Disk, and a process decides to use its fully allotted Virtual Memory 2^32 - 2GB = 2 GB, how is it practically possible?. But this works in all machines. How?
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Latest Answer: There are three main components:1. Control programs2. Sytem Service Programs3. Utility programs ...
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Latest Answer: A Process Control Block (PCB, also called Task Control Block or Task Struct) is a data structure in the operating system kernel containing the information needed to manage a particular process. The PCB is "the manifestation of a process in an operating ...
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Latest Answer: 1. Transmission Control Protocol: a standard protocol for transmitting the information.Remote Desktop Protocol: Used for accessing the Desktop Remotely2.Domain: A security boundary for the networkOrganisational Unit: A part of Active Directory used to ...
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Latest Answer: you can run muntiple application for a same time through multi-tasking operating system. For Example:- At a same time you can access MS Outlook to check the your intranet mail and same time you access your internet mails,For Ex- yahoo, hotmail and ...

Latest Answer: process system time (turn around time) = process cpu time + process waiting time ...
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Latest Answer: In short dump terminals are the terminals which are conncted with a centralized CPU and lack individual CPUs. ...

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