Examples of using Protected mode in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Protected mode(sometimes abbreviated pmode)
It differed from the 80386 in not supporting real mode(the processor booted directly into protected mode) and having no support for paging in the MMU.
UAC protections will still be in effect, including Protected Mode in Internet Explorer.
In December 2010, researchers have been able to bypass the"Protected Mode" feature in Internet Explorer.
In protected mode, programs may have access to a more limited set of the CPU's instructions.
A user program may leave protected mode only by triggering an interrupt,
In both segmentation and paging, certain protected mode registers specify to the CPU what memory address it should allow a running program to access.
A protected mode timer is set by the kernel which triggers a return to supervisor mode after the specified time has elapsed.
In each segmentation and paging, certain protected mode registers specify to the CPU what reminiscence deal with it should enable a working program to access.
it doesn't provide this protected mode security on XP.
it can place the CPU into protected mode.
does not support Protected Mode on XP.
In both segmentation and paging, certain protected mode registers specify to the CPU what memory address it should allow a running program to access.
This is mainly due the new Protected Mode which loads potentially hazardous items
Chrome and Internet Explorer use a modern Windows feature called“low integrity mode” or“protected mode” to run browser processes with as few user permissions as possible.
IE7 in Windows Vista runs in isolation from other applications in the operating system(protected mode);
another multitasker like DESQview, which used the 286 protected mode.
Internet Explorer 7's Protected Mode utilizes User Account Control to isolate IE from other applications
Protected mode was first added to the x86 architecture in 1982,
brought improved performance by using a 32-bit protected mode driver instead of the 16-bit BIOS functions which necessitate Windows temporarily dropping out of protected mode.