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Falconmaster:

The mode that allows the kernel to take care of low-level tasks requiring unlimited access to the hardware is called what? Supervisor mode Protected mode Unprotected mode Driver mode

Falconmaster:

@Ultrilliam

Ultrilliam:

I'd imagine it would be `Unprotected Mode`

Falconmaster:

Supervisor mode allows the kernel to take care of low-level tasks that require unlimited access to the hardware—like BIOS

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