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What is Server ?

A server is a computer, a device or a program that is dedicated to managing network resources. Servers are often referred to as dedicated because they carry out hardly any other tasks apart from their server tasks. There are a number of categories of servers ➤  Print servers ➤  File servers ➤  Network servers   ➤  Database servers. In theory, whenever computers share resources with client machines they are considered servers.

How do You clear your Internet browser history?

Internet browsers As you browse the Internet, everything you view is saved to the cache on your computer. Using cache helps everything load faster because data comes from your hard drive instead of a server in a different part of the world. To conserve hard drive space or keep your browsing private, you can clear or delete the history (cache). Select your Internet browser from the following list to get started. Microsoft Edge Viewing History 1.Open the Microsoft Edge browser. 2.Press Ctrl + H to open the history menu. - OR - 1. Open the Microsoft Edge browser. 2. In the upper right-hand corner, select the Hub  button. 3. Select the History Edge button to view your browser history. Delete History 1. Open the Microsoft Edge browser. 2. Press Ctrl + H to open the history menu. 3. Select Clear all history . 4. Choose the appropriate boxes for types of data you'd like to clear. 5. Select Clear . - OR - 1. Open the Microsoft Edge browser. 2

How to enter the BIOS or CMOS setup?

Because of the wide variety of computer and BIOS manufacturers over the evolution of computers, there are numerous ways to enter the BIOS or CMOS Setup. Below is a listing of most of these methods, as well as other recommendations for entering the BIOS setup. ⚠ Note: Apple, or Mac, computers do not have a BIOS and instead utilize an EFI, which does not need to modified based on the hardware in the computer, like a BIOS. The EFI provides better integration between hardware and software for Apple computers, virtually eliminating the need for a BIOS. ⚠ Note: This document does not help if you cannot enter the CMOS setup with password. New computers Computers manufactured in the last few years allow you to enter the BIOS setup using one of the five keys shown below during the boot process. ⇾  F1 ⇾  F2 * ⇾  F10 ** ⇾  DEL ⇾  ESC * If pressing F2 opens a diagnostics tool, your setup key is likely F10 ** F10 is also used for the boot menu. If F10 opens a boot menu, your