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    REVIEWING THE BASICS 1. Which edition of Windows 7 comes only in a 32-bit version? Window 7 Starter 2. What is the maximum amount of memory a 64-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium can support? 16 GB 3. How much free space on the hard drive is required to install a 64-bit version of Windows 7? 20 GB 4. How do you start the process to reinstall an OS on a laptop computer using the backup files stored on a recovery partition? To access the utilities on the hidden partition‚ press a key

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    Thesis

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researchers would like to thank and express their heartfelt gratitude to the following for their outmost support towards finishing this research paper. First‚ to almighty God in giving us knowledge and strength in doing this study; To our family for the inspiration as they are the source of our strength and diligence in our studies; To Mr. Richard Bernardino for giving us a permission to use their resort as a subject of our documentation;

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    Mac vs Windows

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    Windows PC’s versus MAC by Apple While shopping for a computer many people ponder if they should buy a MAC or Windows PC. It is a debate that has been ongoing since both computers came into the tech scene. There are loyal and devout followers to both companies and computers. For some‚ it can be a tough decision with the many options and features of each computer‚ but for others the choice to be made is not very tough to make. A Windows laptop is a better complete computer then a MAC book because

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    Termpaper on Windows Vista

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    1.1 WHAT WINDOWS VISTA Windows Vista is the latest operating system from Microsoft®‚ released in January 2007. Available in Windows Vista Home Basic edition‚ Windows Vista Home Premium edition‚ Windows Vista Business edition‚ Windows Vista Ultimate edition and Windows Vista Enterprise edition‚ Vista provides improved security features along with dramatic new graphics and easy-to-use features. 1.2 HISTORY OF WINDOWS VISTA Window operating system simplifies the process of working with

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    Windows Server 2008

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    How to Install Windows Server 2008 Step by Step Installing Windows Server 2008 is pretty straightforward and is very much like installing Windows Vista‚ but I thought I’d list the necessary steps here for additional information. For those of you who have never installed Vista before‚ the entire installation process is different than it used to be in previous Microsoft operating systems‚ and notably much easier to perform. Using Vista’s installation routine is a major benefit‚ especially for

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    Unix Versus Windows

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    UNIX versus Windows Compare and Contrast Analysis of Solaris 10 and Windows 2003 Team "A" University of Phoenix Online POS 420 Introduction to UNIX Carlie VanWilligen February 20‚ 2007 Compare and contrast of operating systems There are many operating systems in use today. There are basically three types of operating systems Windows‚ Macintosh‚ and UNIX/Linux. In this paper we are going to compare and contrast Solaris and Windows Server 2003. Solaris is part of the UNIX family and

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    Sliding Window Protocol

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    Sliding Window Protocol Introduction: Sliding window protocol is used where a reliable transmitting of frame is required. It relies on packeting the frame queue to a definable window size which is provided to sender and receiver. Sliding window protocol defines maximum transmitter window size‚ Ws which is always one less than the sequence number. How transmitter window is defined: It is contains the data that are ready to be send. The lower limit in transmitter window which is waiting for

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    Thesis

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    Chapter II Review of Related Literature and Studies Notably‚ student information system or SIS incurs such application software designed for educational establishments to manage student data. Student information systems provide capabilities for entering student test and other assessment scores‚ building student schedules‚ tracking student attendance as well as managing many other student-related data needs within the institution university. Thus‚ many of these systems applied in the Philippines

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    Macintosh Versus Windows

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    Macintosh versus Windows (Final Essay) Daniela Vanegas- Botero COM/170 Version 4 April 9‚ 2013 Dr. Tracy A. Boothe Macintosh versus Windows (Final Essay) The comparing and contrasting between Apple supporters and Windows fans has raged on college campuses‚ social networks‚ and Internet message boards. It is a discussion that invited flame wars. Choosing between two of the most well-known and favorite computers in the world can be difficult because they are both competitive

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    Broken Window Theory

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    Analyse the ‘Broken Window’ theory in relation to crime prevention. What are the main strengths and weaknesses of this theory. The Broken Windows theory was first proposed by two social scientists James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling in the 1982 article‚ "Broken Windows"‚ ( Wilson and Kelling‚ 1982). The analogy of broken windows used to explain this theory is that signs of disorder in a neighborhood inhibit the efforts of the residents to show social control. Any lack of social control makes

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