Sociology, asked by eishakhadim00, 3 days ago

Explain how program instructions transfer in and out of memory​

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Answered by nakabposh41
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Answer:

Step 1: When you start the computer, certain operating system files are loaded into RAM from the hard drive. The operating system displays the user interface on the screen.

Step 1: When you start the computer, certain operating system files are loaded into RAM from the hard drive. The operating system displays the user interface on the screen.Step 2: When you run a browser, the application’s instructions are loaded into RAM from the hard drive. The browser and certain operating system instructions are in Ram. The browser window appears on the screen.

Step 1: When you start the computer, certain operating system files are loaded into RAM from the hard drive. The operating system displays the user interface on the screen.Step 2: When you run a browser, the application’s instructions are loaded into RAM from the hard drive. The browser and certain operating system instructions are in Ram. The browser window appears on the screen.Step 3: When you run a paint application, the application’s instructions are loaded into RAM from the browser and certain operating system instructions, are in RAM. The paint application window appears on the screen.

Step 1: When you start the computer, certain operating system files are loaded into RAM from the hard drive. The operating system displays the user interface on the screen.Step 2: When you run a browser, the application’s instructions are loaded into RAM from the hard drive. The browser and certain operating system instructions are in Ram. The browser window appears on the screen.Step 3: When you run a paint application, the application’s instructions are loaded into RAM from the browser and certain operating system instructions, are in RAM. The paint application window appears on the screen.Step 4: When you exit an application, such as the browser, its instructions are removed from RAM. The browser no longer is displayed on the screen

Answered by barmansuraj489
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Concept introduction:

A non-volatile store is programmed capacity. All current PIC® technical expertise use of Flash drives technology, which enables easy hardware-based programmer memory reprogramming. Even a commercial device frequently has some type of debugging port to enable firmware changes if necessary.

Explanation:

We have to answer the question.

A question has been given to us.

Step 1: When you start the computer, certain operating system files are loaded into RAM from the hard drive.

Step 2: When you run a browser, the application's instructions are loaded into RAM from the hard drive.

The browser and certain operating system instructions are in Ram.

Step 3: When you run a paint application, the application's instructions are loaded into RAM from the browser and certain operating system instructions, are in RAM.

Step 4: When you exit an application, such as the browser, its instructions are removed from RAM.

Final answer:

Hence, we have written the answer of the question here and this is our final answer also.

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