But because they contain instructions for a computer's processor, executable files are less forgiving of tampering. |
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However, wiping a computer's primary hard disk means it will no longer start as normal. |
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It's incredibly wasteful to spend a week or more reinstalling a computer's operating system and applications because of a few modified files. |
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The speed controllers, or motor drives, provide the necessary amperage to the motors at the computer's request. |
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When a user leaves the vicinity of the computer, normal operation of a computer's resident security will control computer function. |
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An icon is a graphic image that represents an available function on a computer's graphical user interface. |
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On a local area network or other network, the MAC address is a computer's unique hardware number. |
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This utility is a wonderful screen saver which shows your favorite nature pictures collections at the computer's idle time. |
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It also consumes all of your computer's memory so it's basically useless unless I can strip it down slightly. |
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Despite a computer's raw calculating power, human intelligence can still outwit the machines during the middle game. |
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Is the cable from the monitor connected to the computer's video card connector? |
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It has also been claimed that part or all of the device's memory can be mounted on a host computer's desktop as a removable storage device. |
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This set of RAM has boosted my computer's speed unimaginably, and I can now play all the latest games with relatively high settings. |
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The two files were saved on different dates, he said, because the computer's internal clock was slow and ticked over to midnight in between. |
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Using the computer's clock, each file was individually labeled in nanoseconds at the moment it was generated. |
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Agatha gave a little squeak of distress and pulled the computer's electrical cable out of the plug socket. |
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If you do the latter, you will have to work with the computer's volume control to find a level that adequately feeds the amp without distorting. |
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A modem translates the computer's outgoing data into a form that can be transmitted through the phone hookup. |
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Skype operates, as usual, across the host computer's broadband Internet connection. |
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The card slots into the host computer's full-size USB 2.0 port beneath the prong that usually fits inside a USB connector's metal sheath. |
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Bios information is stored inside a chip housed on the computer's motherboard. |
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Search your computer's files, audio, video, images and emails, and even the Web. |
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My computer's been playing up a fair bit lately and this morning the screen just completely faded out. |
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The trigger set plugs into the computer's serial port and includes a hand glove and a footpad. |
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But you have to suspect that the explanation lies in the crudeness of the computer's judgment, not its sophistication. |
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But it allows us to apply the computer's enormous speed and power to crunch mountains of data into possible scenarios. |
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If you click on the speaker icon, a man's voice pronounces the word for you through your computer's speakers. |
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Whether this person did or did not erase his computer's memory, he is responsible for putting the information into it. |
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Note that the grooves in some wooden surfaces may cause the computer's mouse to behave erratically. |
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Personally, I would say that the lack of an integrated keypad will be this computer's Achilles' heel. |
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The lights went out on the board, and a sound reminiscent of a raspberry came from the computer's speakers. |
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They also say the robotic computer's ability to filter out routine hand tremors and scale down movements when tinier cuts are needed means more precision. |
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Was it possible, for example, to let the computer perform while occasionally causing some change to the performance, in effect overriding the computer's decisions? |
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You can control and schedule each computer's Internet access capabilities. |
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She was able to jack into the computer's mind and learn what it knew. |
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There are the laws of quantum electrodynamics, which control the basic atomic and subatomic structure of all the components of my personal computer's electronics. |
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Whatever the computer's conceptual role, computer-aided design and digitally-programmed machinery do in fact make the starchitects' crazy geometries possible. |
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These images are then stored in a secret location on the computer's hard drive, which can only be accessed by the person who installed the surveillance software. |
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The speech routines were written entirely in hand-assembled machine language and executed through the same address vector as the computer's hardware interrupt routines. |
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Erase everything on the computer's hard drive and start over from scratch. |
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So, the computer's got to be moved onto a small coffee table temporarily, and my clothes are either bagged up or hung in various locations at random! |
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Make sure you can upgrade your computer's memory as and when required. |
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The code can easily be adapted to do anything from collecting security passwords to wiping a computer's hard drive within seven seconds of activation. |
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They kept separate diaries. His was on paper and her diary was on her computer's hard drive. |
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By the time the scan is completed, the ACTA numbers of all the pictels have been computed and are stored in the computer's memory. |
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Try reseating your video adapter, and see if that fixes your computer's problems. |
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Essentially, you sing into your computer's microphone and it alchemises one's warblings into a fully arranged song. |
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A program may run from a computer's hard drive or from CDs or floppy disks. |
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Running Field Search will make changes to the computer's Pagefile, event logs and other folders. |
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In the Internet variant of the game, the secret is a sequence of 32 binary digits representing a computer's Internet protocol address. |
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A short black wire connects the computer's monitor to its keyboard. |
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Kaplan also concluded that the source code could be summonsed because Caltex adopted the computer's computations. |
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You do, indeed, need a metrologist, even though our computer's spell checker doesn't think so. |
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Which is why the cartoonist Garry Trudeau coined this apt bit of idiocy to lampoon the original hand-held Newton computer's difficulty in deciphering handwriting. |
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We had to reformat the computer's hard disk to get rid of the virus. |
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And when an expiry date is set, it cannot be foiled in the usual manner by turning back a computer's clock, because it can use an online timeserver. |
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As my computer's spell-check begins to a take a vacation from terms like nodularization, GFN, dendrites, tuyeres and rattails, a few parting thoughts as the whistle blows. |
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Configuring each computer's unique settings can be very time consuming. |
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I'm going to sideload my computer's address book onto my mobile phone. |
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