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An Interrupt is a signal that prompts the operating system to stop what it is currently doing and focus on another task. Some examples of an Interrupt are: - Hardware-based, such as when a keyboard key is pressed or the mouse has been moved
- Software-based ones that are generated by a program when it requires disk input or output
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How to Auto-Run Windows Programs When You Plug In a USB Drive Portable apps—self-contained executables that can be moved onto flash drives and run without installation—are popular tools for anyone who has to work on multiple Windows machines. If you want to make your workflow even faster, you can add an “auto-run” file that automatically opens the program as soon as you plug in the drive. | |
How to Snooze Notifications in Android Oreo We get it; you’re busy. You can’t always respond to notifications right when they hit your phone, but you also don’t want to forget about them. Fortunately, in Android Oreo, you can snooze these notifications so they’ll pop up again later. | |
What Are Creative Commons Licenses? Any creative work you do is covered by copyright. This means that if you write something, take a photo, record a song, paint a picture, or do anything that creates intellectual property, you get certain legal protections. The biggest protection is that other people aren't able just to take your work and use it how they please. This is why services like Facebook have such complicated (and scary) Terms of Service. | |
What Does CCleaner Do, and Should You Use It? These days, it seems like every Windows user has heard about CCleaner. It’s widely recommended, online and offline—but this week, it acted as a piggyback for malware. The real question we should be asking is: do you really need CCleaner in the first place? | |
How to Reopen Closed Tabs on an iPhone or iPad Modern mobile browsers allow you to reopen tabs you’ve recently closed, just like desktop browsers do. In Apple’s Safari browser for iPhone and iPad, the feature is a bit hidden—but it’s there. You can also reopen closed tabs in Google Chrome and other third-party browsers on an iPhone or iPad. | |
How to Add Favicons to Safari on macOS We’ve been clear: Mac users should ditch Chrome for Safari. It offers much better battery life, better performance, and content filters are way better than ad blockers. | |
How to Start a Fundraiser After An Emergency Using Facebook Facebook has several useful tools for disasters, including a way to let others know you’re safe, and find out if others are safe, too. You can even connect with people who need or are offering help, or donate to existing fundraisers. If you want to raise money for your own cause, you can set up a fundraiser through Facebook’s Safety Check. | |
How to Make Windows 10’s Taskbar Clock Display Seconds Windows 10’s taskbar clock can display the precise time down to the second. This feature requires a registry hack to enable, and only works on Windows 10. Windows 7 users will instead need a third-party utility like T-Clock Redux to do this instead. | |
How to Boost Your Mouse Pointing Accuracy in Windows From Enhance Pointer Precision to DPI and pointer speed, there are a lot of options that affect how your mouse pointer moves in Windows. The below tips will help you move your mouse pointer more accurately—and even allow you to move it pixel by pixel. | |
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