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Which of the following is the process of starting or restarting a computer or mobile device? Operating System
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Copyright 2022. All Rights Reserved. Which of the following is the process of starting or restarting a computer or mobile device group of answer choices?The process of starting or restarting a computer or mobile device is called booting.
What is the process of starting a computer called?In computing, booting is the process of starting a computer as initiated via hardware such as a button or by a software command.
What is the process of restarting a computer or mobile devices while it remains powered on?A warm boot (also called a "soft boot") is the process of restarting a computer. It may be used in contrast to a cold boot, which refers to starting up a computer that has been turned off. Warm boots are typically initiated by a "Restart" command in the operating system.
Which of the following kinds of operating systems allow only one User?Single-User/Single-Tasking OS
An operating system that allows a single user to perform only one task at a time is called a Single-User Single-Tasking Operating System. Functions like printing a document, downloading images, etc., can be performed only one at a time. Examples include MS-DOS, Palm OS, etc.
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