Computer Fundamentals Index

Computer Introduction Types of computer Characteristics of computer Uses of computer History of Computers

Computer Languages

Low Level language Middle level Language High level language

Computer Generation

Generation of Computers First Generation of Computer Second generation of Computers Third generation of Computers Fourth generation of Computers Fifth generation of Computers Sixth Generation of Computer

Peripheral Devices

Input devices Output device

Components

Block diagram and basic components Control processing unit (CPU) Software Hardware

Memory

Computer Memory Registers Memory Hierarchy RAM Vs ROM Understanding file sizes (Bytes, KB, MB, GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB, YB)

Computer Network

Types of Network Types of Area Networks (LAN, WAN, MAN) TCP Flags

Computer Virus

Computer Virus

Computer Ports

Computer Ports

How

How to hack a computer How much do Computer Programmers make How does a Computer work How to associate a file with a program How does a computer convert text into binary How does a computer process data into information How to fix a CD-ROM DVD How to fix the no input signal How to install computer memory How to associate a file with a program How to log out of your operating system How do I change my name on Google How to installation or uninstallation Microsoft Paint How to fix a not a valid Win32 application error How to fix missing Microsoft Windows .dll files How to use a computer keyboard How to erase my hard drive and start over How can I test how many words I can write a minute How to shut down a computer How do I open and edit the Windows registry How to edit the registry from the command line How to restart Microsoft Windows How to install a computer processor How to open Microsoft Paint How to fix problems in Windows after installing new software How to enable or disable the preview pane of Microsoft Outlook How to open a Microsoft .wps or Works file in Word How to view the HTML source code in Microsoft Word How to View or Change the Screen Resolution of a Monitor How to Connect and Install a Computer Keyboard How to Delete Temporary Files in Windows 10 How to determine Which Version of Microsoft Office I'm using How to find out how much hard drive space is available How to Fix PC Stuck on Verifying DMI Pool Data How to choose which items show in the notification area How to find similar images using Search by Image How to fix Low Memory and out of memory errors How To Replace the CMOS Battery How do I Update my Antivirus Program How to fix a general protection fault How to Identify problems in the Windows Device Manager How can the Base be Shown How to test if a Website or Web Page is down How Much is 1 Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, etc How to fix a CMOS checksum error How to Fix a Windows CD-ROM, DVD, or Disc Drive Issue How to Open Safe Mode How to Password Protect Files and Folders in Windows How to Reset CMOS or BIOS Settings How to use Computer Keyboard How to create a text file How to enable or disable DHCP in Windows How to test computer memory to determine if its bad How do double space or change line spacing in Microsoft Word How do I know if I have Windows Administrator Rights How many cores does my computer have How to Create a Directory or Folder How to Enter and Exit the BIOS or CMOS Setup How to change Windows Compatibility mode How to clear your internet browser history How to Connect Computer Speakers How to Copy a Web Page Link or URL How to install a Hard Drive or SSD How to Open the Windows Control Panel How to split a screen in Windows How to copy text from a scanned PDF

Questions

Who invented Computer What are the advantages of the Internet? What are the disadvantages of the Internet? Is my computer 64 bit? What is Edge Computing? What is a Router? What is Monitor What is Printer What is a Web Browser What is Microphone What is a Webcam What is PC What is Keyboard What is Motherboard What is WAP What is URL What is a Digital Assistant When was the first Computer Invented What is Modem What is Firmware What is Imperative Programming What is Protocol What is Safe Mode What is Device Driver What is Hybrid Topology What is Mesh Topology What is Procedural language What is a hyperlink What is a Username Who invented the Internet What is Video Card What is Sound Card What is Binary What does Alt+B do What does Alt+D do What does Alt+E do What does Alt+Esc do What does Alt+R do What does ALT + Q do What does Alt + Tab do What is Data Manipulation What is a touch screen What is Back Panel What is Analog Monitor What is AR lens What is an ATX Style Connector What is a File System What is Hard Disk Drive (HDD) What is a boot device What is accessibility What is Line In What is network Interface card (NIC) What is Optical Disk Where can I ask questions on the internet What is Auto Rotate What is CAD (Computer-aided design) What is Cable Modem What is Home Page What is boot menu What is braille reader What is flash memory What is Windows What is Clipboard What is Cyber Warfare What is Myspace Why has my IP address changed What is Jacquard Loom My computer is running slow, what steps can I do to fix it What is a Kensington Lock What is a multicore processor What is automation Are smartphones and tablets computers What is a Login Script What is a Loosely Typed Language What is Multitasking? Why my computer monitor shows no display or black screen What is REM What is Parallelization What is Overtype mode What is open with What is Bracket What is an Online Service What is REM What is Parallelization What is Overtype mode What is open with What is Bracket What is an Online Service What is the Pg Dn Key (Page Down Key) What is the Pg up Key (Page up Key) What is Palmtop Computer What is a Processing Device What is a Print Preview What is the Print Screen Key What can I do if my computer or laptop is lost or stolen What is a Model Number What are the currently available antivirus programs What are Toggle keys What is a Case fan What is a Silicon Chip What is a Slate PC What is a TAB stop What is an Octothorpe What is Task Pane What is Task View What is the svchost.exe file used for in Windows Where can I find free online virus scanners Why am I unable to increase the resolution in Windows What is Autofill When I click my mouse, it sometimes double-clicks What is Scratch What is UDIMM What is MsConfig What is an Expansion Card What is an Executable File What is an Elevated Command Prompt What is an AC Adapter What is AIMBOT What is a Software Suite What is a LED Monitor What does Alt + X do What does alt + space do What does Alt + O do Now that I’ve got a Computer, what can i do What is a Punch Card What is RDIMM What is Select All What is Serial number What is Thermos flask What programs can I use for speech recognition What are the Advantages of Computers What are the Disadvantages of Computers What does Alt + T do What Hardware Device Drivers should be Updated What is a Desktop What is a Ring Topology What is CMOS What is a Directory What is a Mechanical Mouse What is a Plotter What is a Variable What is an Icon What is Data What is HDMI What is Remote What is Right-Click What is SMPS Why does my Laptop not turn on What is a Copyright What is a Cordless Mouse What is a CSV file What is a Joystick What is a Start Button What is a Taskbar What is an Alignment What is an Output Device What is Cat 5 What is Google Chrome What is Post What are Recordable DVD Drives What Does Alt + F4 Do What Does Alt + L Do What is a bit (Binary Digit) What is a cable What is a Calculator What is a capacitor What is a Cold Boot What is a Dialog Box What is a Dual-boot What is a Slide What is A4 What is AM What is Barcode Reader What is EHCI What is a Header What is a Joystick What is a Secondary Storage Device What is Access Time What is Account Sharing What is an Asterisk What is Asynchronous DRAM What is Back Quote What is BIOS What is Borderless Printing What is Case Badge What is CD-ROM What is Chat Slang What is Composite What is RJ Cable What Are Bottom Row Keys What is SAN What is Tray What is VDU What Does Alt + M Do What Does Alt + P Do What is a Cell What is a Command Key What is a key Combination What is a Menu Bar What is a Startup What is a T What is Chat What are the F1 through F12 keys What does Alt + Enter do What Does Alt + Home DO What does Alt + R do What does Ctrl + B do What Does Ctrl + Enter Do What Does Ctrl + R Do What does Ctrl + G do What does Ctrl + 9 do What does Ctrl + End do What does Ctrl + O do What Does Ctrl + P do What Does Ctrl + Q do What is a Colon What is a Core What is Apple Touch Icon What is Clock What is Code What is Computer Crime What is Ctrl What is DAT What is Data diddling What is Date Why won't my computer turn on What Does Alt + N Do What does ctrl + 2 do What does ctrl + space do What does Ctrl + W do What does Ctrl + T Do What Does Ctrl + 2 do What does Ctrl + 5 Do What are the most common file types and file extensions What are Sticky keys What Does Ctrl + Shift + Esc Do What is Settings What is Task Manager What is Taskbar What is a DNS Resolver What does ctrl + 1 do What does ctrl + 0 do How to install software What is a Folder What is a Legend What is a MAC Address What is a Path What is a Ruler What is a Toolbar What is an Intranet Meaning and Differences with Internet What is an SSD What is Inheritance What is Tablet What is Depth What is Docking Station What is Double Click What is a Solid Ink Printer What is a Temporary File What is Backup and Restore What is Electronic Payment Systems Eps What is Marshalling

Difference

Difference between hardware and software Difference between multiprocessor and distributed systems Difference between Desktop and Laptop Difference between File and folder Difference between Hard Copy and Soft Copy Open Source Programs vs Closed Source Programs Difference between Optical Fibre and Coaxial Cable Difference between Website and Webpage Difference between Classes and Objects Input VS Output Difference between Primary and Secondary Storage with Examples

Misc

Quantum Computing Computer Software Autoexec.bat and config.sys info Update an Antivirus Use of Internet Advantages and disadvantages of Email Computing Power Internet Explorer Shortcut Keys Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Augmented Reality Infrastructure Readiness Check Top 10 Internet tips and tricks Introduction and Features of FoxPro Features of Multimedia Top 10 online services and applications Receiving S.M.A.R.T. status bad backup and replacing error Version Control System Uninstalling Software or Apps in Windows Data Warehouse Increase or decrease font size in Word using keyboard shortcuts Mouse not detected or working in Windows Computer Cleaning Information and Steps Function Keys on Keyboard Windows 7 Alt+Tab won’t stay on top or stick 10 Essential Examples of Web Browsers Binary Subtraction using 2’s Complement Case Sensitive Languages Computer Pioneers and people who are CEO Microsoft Word Shortcut Keys Parts of Computers Names, Definitions and Images ROM and its Types Basics of Information Technology Characteristics of a Good Software Design Characteristics of Management Information System Classification of Management Information System Implementation of MIS Input Devices of Computer Definition Limitations of Management Information System 3 Types Of Network in Computer Block Diagram Of Control Unit Difference Between Computer and Embedded System Difference Between Hard Disk and Floppy Disk Abstraction in OOAD Hardware and Software Devices Optomechanical Mouse CMOS Memory What is a Terminal? What is Graphic Design? What is Load? What is Passcode? What is Reboot? What is Registry? What is Safe Mode? What is Standby? What is SYN (Synchronize)? What is Task Manager? Attribute Computing BPS in Computer Bulletin Board System Light Pen Input Device 3 TYPES OF NETWORK IN COMPUTER Block diagram of control unit What is a Solid Ink Printer? What is a Temporary File? What is an App launcher? What is Backup and Restore? What is a Tab Character? What is the Core i3? What is Paint? What is a Workbook? Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Education What is a String? What is a VDU (Visible Display Unit)? 50 Uses of Computer What is Workspace? What is a Procedural Language? What is VGA (Video Graphics Array)? Object Linking and Embedding in MS Word Semiconductor Memory Types of Parallel Computing Web Resources Difference between Virus, Worm and Trojan Horse Difference between HQ (High Quality) and HD (High Definition) What is Text Wrapping What is Timestamp? Semiconductor Ram Memory What is a File Attribute? What is a Video Call? Difference between SDRAM and DDR What is ANSI? Difference between DOS and Windows How to Set the Path and Environment Variables in Windows? Mainframe System What is ScanDisk? C drive in Mac Computer Memory Table How to Change the Keyboard Language in Windows? What is a Video Call? What is a Zoom Slider? What is Floppy Disk in Computer What is the most Popular Operating System? OMR in Computer What is a Work Area?

What is Google Chrome?

Google Chrome, released on December 11, 2008, is a free Internet browser. The benefits of Chrome include synchronization with Google service and accounts and automated translation and spell checking. It also has an integrated address bar/search bar known as the Omnibox. Schmidt stated that "it was so fantastic that it effectively drove me to alter my view" after co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page hired numerous Mozilla Firefox developers and developed a demonstration of Chrome. He added that "at the time, Google was a little firm," and that he did not want to experience "bruising browser warfare."

What is Google Chrome

Note: Google Chrome can be downloaded free from the Chrome website: Download Link

How to open Chrome?

Only Chromebooks come with the Chrome browser pre-installed and ready to use. Chrome can be opened easily like any other application you open on your system.   

Overview and benefit:

In-ground up at Google, the V8 JavaScript engine was built to improve users experience and programmed webpages and applications. Chrome works friendly with Google sites and all Google services like YouTube and Gmail. It also handles system resources differently as compared to other browsers. It can also speed up your internet experience. Some Google services, such as Google Cast, need the usage of a Chromecast. Chrome browser automatically downloads and installs the updates as they are available after installation.

Incognito mode

Chrome has a private browsing mode known as Incognito Mode. This session allows you to browse anything and search any information in private or in limit. Because your logins and browsing history are destroyed when you shut the browser, it provides you momentary control over your browsing history and session identity. It does not, however, ensure anonymity.

What is Google Chrome

Use Incognito mode to improve your privacy, but keep in mind that Internet privacy is never total. While in Incognito mode, your ISP, company, or other individuals who use your computer can scan your network or hard drive to determine your web activities.

Ctrl+Shift+N (Windows, Linux) or Command+Shift+N (Mac) to open a new incognito browser (macOS X). In Incognito mode, the browser doesn't save any previous information or search you have done. 

Advantages of Google chrome

Modern Design: The Chrome browser offers a straightforward user interface with commonly used buttons such as forward, backward, refresh, and so on. It also contains a search bar, known as an Omnibox, which allows users to enter a web URL to search for anything.

Fast Performance: Many websites (such as news and online commerce sites) are built utilizing complex programming, which can contribute to sluggish surfing. Chrome handles this code well and shows complicated sites rapidly. As a result, it can help you save time and keep your online experience responsive in various conditions.

Secure and safe: Google updates the Chrome browser regularly to make it safe and secure. Chrome will be updated automatically when you connect to the internet. Chrome also offers the following safeguards:

  • It can block hazardous and malicious websites.
  • The Chrome cleanup tool assists in identifying and removing malware that affects the browser.
  • It also has the capability of detecting a website's secure connection. Once you want to make a secure connection, the address bar will show a lock pad icon. It will display a site as 'Not Secure' if it does not employ HTTPS encryption.

Integration with Google Apps: Google introduced many products, which help human society; Chrome has a very good ability to interface, and due to this, it has become a popular and most used browser in the world. When you log in to Chrome, other Google programs such as Gmail, AdSense, Analytics, Search Console, Google Ads, and others are also automatically signed in.

Cross-Platform Browser: Google has a cross-platform browser available. It will help to ensure your experience is consistent across all desktop devices. The main importance of Chrome is that it can be accessible on Windows, Linux, and mac, while edge and safari cannot be used on all platforms. Although Mac differs from Windows in several ways, such as changing languages, most functionality will remain the same. In Windows, for example, most users use Ctrl+Enter to add.com to a URL address. On Mac, Chrome users may use the same shortcut key to add.com to a site URL.

Disadvantages of Google Chrome

Memory (RAM) utilization is high: One of the disadvantages of Chrome is that it uses more RAM and CPU than other browsers; due to this, Chrome becomes arguable some time. Although the browser is lightweight, its high memory usage might influence other apps operating on your computer at the same time.

Limited Customization and Choices: Unlike other browsers, Chrome does not provide certain customization and options. When you shut a Chrome browser window with numerous open tabs, it does not prompt you whether or not to close all tabs. It will immediately dismiss all tabs and windows.

Synchronization: Google Chrome does not have a synchronize function. Using the Mozilla Weave feature, other browsers, such as Mozilla Firebox, can synchronize across several computers. To sync the setting and history of the home browser, laptop browser, and business browser, you may use synchronization.

URL drop-down bar: Chrome does not have a drop-down capability in its search bar. Other browsers, on the other hand, provide a drop-down bar in their Omnibox that allows users to view their recently searched URLs.

How to change the homepage in the Google chrome browser

Follow the instructions below to change your Chrome browser's homepage:

  1. Launch the Chrome web browser.
  2. Next, click the menu symbol of Chrome.
  3. Choose Settings from the opening drop-down menu.
  4. Choose the on-startup option. In the 'On startup' area, select the 'Open a selected page or group of pages option.
  5. Then, to set Chrome's homepage, either create a new page or utilize current pages.
  6. When you select the Add a new page option, a popup with the phrase "Add a new page" will display.

How to update the chrome browser

If the computer has a new version of Google chrome, it will automatically update. If the new version is unavailable, you can also update Chrome manually as the latest version becomes available.

To upgrade Chrome, follow the instructions below:

  1. Launch the Chrome web browser.
  2. Start the menu by tapping the menu button.
  3. Select Help from the resulting drop-down menu, then About Google Chrome.
  4. The newly opened window checks for updates and displays Chrome's current version. If an update is required, it will be performed automatically. Then, click RELAUNCH to relaunch Chrome and finish the update.

How to display the file, edit, view, etc. menus in Chrome

Unfortunately, it is impossible to view this menu bar on Chrome because it was deleted. All of these functions, however, are accessible by hitting the Chrome menu icon button in the upper-right corner of the screen.

Configuring privacy setting

In Chrome, go to the setting by clicking the upper corner of the browser and then select the setting for the next step.

The settings interface opens on a separate browser tab. Take your cursor at the bottom and select the show advance setting option.

 The advanced setting is known as the privacy setting, customized to fulfil our satisfaction.

Chrome developer tool

Chrome Developer Tools are unrivalled when it comes to website development. They enable you to thoroughly examine internet locations' visual, interactive, and technological aspects.

Go to the view menu and select developer tools, or you can use the shortcut key F12 or Clt+Alt+I.

On one side of the window, the developer view allows you to traverse the web, while on the other, you may study the resource's components and properties.

Chromium project and browser

Some community-driven initiatives work for Chrome to develop Chrome technologies and make it faster; this is called the chromium project. The Chromium browser is comparable to Chrome; however, it is built entirely with open-source components from Chrome.