The CPU will instruct the rest of the hardware components inside your computer to do exactly what the software was written to do. Click on the drop-down menu next to Startup type and select Disabled. Simply right-click on it and choose Properties.
Scroll down until you locate the Superfetch service. Here, type in services.msc and click the OK button. It sends the software from the hard drive to the ram, where the CPU can receive instructions from the software at extremely fast speeds, then performs the tasks that are required to run the software. Press the Windows + R keys on your keyboard to bring up the Run utility. If you click the mouse on an icon to open a piece of software the CPU interprets that command and opens the application.
When you press a key on your keyboard the CPU receives the input and will interpret the key stroke, sending a command to the monitor through your video card to display it. Every key stroke and command is interpreted by the CPU as a calculation and the appropriate command is sent to the device needed to perform the required task. A modern home computer has more processing power than all of NASA during the 1960s space race.Įverything your personal computer does is managed by the CPU which is located on the motherboard.