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a CPU allocated to process can be taken back before completion of the process is called mcq​

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Answered by sweety9379
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Answer:

Booting is your answer

Explanation:

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Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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Answer:

The correct answer is : booting.

A CPU allocated to process can be taken back before completion of the process is called booting.

Explanation:

  • In computers, the process of booting refers to the initialization of a computer via hardware, such as a button, or via a software instruction.
  • A process must load software into memory before it can be executed since a computer's central processing unit (CPU) starts off with no programme in its main memory.
  • A separate processor in the computer system, hardware, or firmware in the CPU may be used to do this.
  • Rebooting is another word for restarting a computer. Rebooting can be "soft" or "hard," depending on whether the power is cut during the process.
  • Furthermore, a soft boot may optionally clear RAM to zero on some computers.
  • A software command or a hardware event, like pressing a button, can start a hard or soft boot.
  • When the operative runtime system, often the operating system and a few apps, is reached, booting is accomplished.

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