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Using the ____ technology, the Intel processor, chipset, and wireless network adapter are all interconnected as a unit, which improves laptop performance. |
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For an older motherboard, instead of screws you’ll see ____ that keep the board from resting directly on the bottom of the computer case. |
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A(n) ____ boot involves turning on the power with the on/off switch. |
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A ____ is a heat sink carrying an electrical charge that causes it to act as an electrical thermal transfer device. |
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The current set of standards that is used by BIOS, hardware, and the OS to manage power is ____. |
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On the motherboard, the ____ controls power to the motherboard and must be connected for the PC to power up. |
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Processor core frequency is measured in ____. |
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The ____ or system timer is dedicated to timing the activities of the chips on the motherboard. |
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Most input/output devices communicate with components inside the computer case through a wireless connection or through cables attached to the case at a connection called a(n) ____. |
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A(n) ____ might solve the problem of intermittent errors caused by noise in the power line to the PC. |
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The printer produces output on paper, often called ____ copy |
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The slower end of the hub in the Intel i800 chipsets, called the ____, contains the I/O controller hub. |
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Installing more than one processor on a motherboard creates a ____. |
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A ____ bus port can be used by many different input/output devices, such as keyboards, printers, scanners, and digital cameras. |
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The most reliable way to restore settings is to keep a written record of all the changes you make to ____. |
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The ____ form factor was designed by Intel in 2003 for flexibility and can be used by everything from large tower systems to those ultrasmall-systems that sit under a monitor. |
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The peltier’s top surface can be as cool as ____ degrees F. |
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Later sockets used a ____, with pins staggered over the socket to squeeze more pins into a small space. |
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The ____ provides backup power in the event that the AC fails completely. |
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Throughput is sometimes called ____. |
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The ____ menu in BIOS setup allows you to configure automatic power-saving features for your system, such as suspend mode or a sleep state. |
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A ____ is the most complicated component in a computer. |
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Memory on the processor die is called ____ cache. |
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Access to a computer can be controlled using a ____ password. |
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In the world of computers, the term ____ refers to the computer’s physical components, such as the monitor, keyboard, motherboard, and hard drive. |
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Motherboards that support PCI Express and have the 24-pin P1 connector are sometimes called ____ boards. |
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Data and instructions are stored on special ROM (read-only memory) chips on the board and are called the ____. |
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Motherboard settings are stored in a small amount of RAM located on the firmware chip and are called ____. |
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A(n) ____ is a general-purpose tool that can measure several characteristics of electricity in a variety of devices. |
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The first ATX power supplies and motherboards used a single power connector called the ____ connector that had 20 pins. |
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The slower end of the hub in the Intel i800 chipsets, called the ____, contains the I/O controller hub. |
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The cooler sits on top of the processor and consists of a fan and a heat ____, which are fins that draw heat away from the processor. |
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The temperature inside the case should not exceed ____ degrees C. |
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Primary storage is provided by devices called memory or ____ located on the motherboard and on some adapter cards. |
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The ____ and the chipset determine which processors a board can support. |
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A ____ of the house current might cause symptoms of electrical power problems. |
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The motherboard, like all other components inside the computer case, should be ____ the chassis |
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Some video cards use a(n) ____ that helps to hold the card securely in the slot. |
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A ____ is an electronic device that can hold an electrical charge for a period of time and can smooth the uneven flow of electricity through a circuit |
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____ is running a processor, motherboard, or video card at a higher frequency than the manufacturer recommends and is not considered a best practice. |
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A(n) ____ is a set of rule and standards that any two entities use for communication. |
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To perform a computing task, software uses hardware for four basic functions: ____. |
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In the world of computers, the term ____ refers to the computer’s physical components, such as the monitor, keyboard, motherboard, and hard drive. |
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A ____ case sits upright on the floor or a desk and can be as high as two feet and has room for several drives. |
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Intel’s current families of processors for the desktop include four major groups: ____. |
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A(n) ____ drive is considered standard equipment on most computer systems today because most software is distributed on CDs or DVDs. |
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When you hear ____ during post, you know that a keyboard controller failed or video controller failed. |
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Most ____ drives consist of a sealed case containing platters or disks that rotate at a high speed. |
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Data and instructions are stored on special ROM (read-only memory) chips on the board and are called the ____. |
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Most likely when you first install a hard drive or an operating system, you will want to have the BIOS attempt to first boot from a ____. |
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The ____ card provides a port for a network cable to connect the PC to a network. |
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A 1 or 0 in this system is called a ____. |
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For Windows XP, Ntldr is responsible for loading the OS, and is, therefore, called the ____. |
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Some cases have ____, also called spacers, which are round plastic or metal pegs that separate the motherboard from the case, so that components on the back of the motherboard do not touch the case. |
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The fast end of hub in the Intel i800 series chipsets, which contains the graphics and memory controller, connects to the system bus and is called the hub’s ____. |
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The ____ have a lever that is used to lift the processor up and out of the socket. |
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____ hold counters, data, instructions, and addresses that the ALU is currently processing. |
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Sometimes documentation marks pin 1 as a ____ pin in the diagram, rather than round like the other pins. |
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Intel and AMD both recommend a ____ air guide as part of the case design. |
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If a power-on password has been forgotten, you can use the BIOS ____ to reset the password. |
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When you hear ____ during post, you know that you have a problem with serial or parallel ports or system timer, which probably means the motherboard must be replaced |
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A system might have up to ____ types of ribbon cables. |
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The ____ card, also called a graphics card, provides one or more ports for a monitor. |
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Memory in the processor package, but not on the processor die, is called ____ cache. |
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A device that is not installed directly on the motherboard is called a(n) ____ device. |
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The ____ is a measure of resistance to electricity. |
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Access to a computer can be controlled using a ____ password. |
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____ connections inside the computer case can cause a system to appear dead or reboot itself. |
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One ____ is the work or energy required to produce one watt of power in one second. |
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____ buses have been improved several times; there are currently three major categories and within each category, several variations of the bus. |
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USB ____ drives are compact, easy to use, and currently hold up to 64 GB of data. |
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Everything in a computer is ____. |
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Older hard drives use a(n) ____-conductor IDE ribbon cable. |
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The most popular method of cooling overclocked processors is a(n) ____. |
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With any installation, remember the importance of using a ground strap (ground bracelet) to ground yourself when working inside a computer case to protect components against ____. |
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Intel’s ____ allows each logical processor within the processor package to handle an individual thread in parallel with other threads being handled by other processors within the package. |
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The peltier’s top surface can be as hot as ____ degrees F. |
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The process of upgrading or refreshing the ROM BIOS chip is called ____ BIOS. |
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The ____ form factor is a major variation of ATX and addresses some technologies that have emerged since the original development of ATX. |
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At the beginning of the boot drive (usually drive C) is the OS ____ record. |
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The CMOS battery failure can be reported by startup BIOS during the ____. |
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Earlier Pentiums used a ____ socket, with pins aligned in uniform rows around the socket. |
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A ____ color or stripe down one side of a cable marks this side of the cable as pin 1. |
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A ____ drive has one, two, or more platters, or disks, that stack together and spin in unison inside a sealed metal housing that contains firmware to control reading and writing data to the drive and to communicate with the motherboard. |
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A drive ____ is a duplication of everything written to a hard drive. |
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The first sector on the disk, called the boot sector or ____ record, contains the information about how the disk is organized and the file system used. |
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To find out how many pages a printer has printed so that you know if you need to do the maintenance, you need to have the printer give you the ____ count since the last maintenance. |
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The ____ assignments refer to the system resources a parallel port will use to manage a print job. |
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Each side, or surface, of one hard drive platter is called a ____. |
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A mouse, graphics tablet, or other input device is likely to use a(n) ____ port. |
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In Windows XP, ____ mode is similar to Vista sleep mode and corresponds to ACPI S3 mode. |
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If symbols or other special characters don’t print correctly on a laser printer, try using ____ printing rather than asking the printer to interpret the characters. |
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To keep boot sector viruses at bay, in ____ you can disable the ability to write to the boot sector of the hard drive. |
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____ from cigarettes can accumulate on fans, causing them to jam, which in turn will cause the system to overheat. |
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The top and bottom of each disk of a magnetic hard drive have a(n) ____ that moves across the disk surface as all the disks rotate on a spindle. |
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Problems with a device can sometimes be solved by updating the ____ or firmware. |
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Proper ____ is essential to keeping a system cool. |
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With ____, you can connect and disconnect a drive while the system is running. |
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A printer ____ page generally prints some text, some graphics, and some information about the printer, such as the printer resolution and how much memory is installed. |
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A(n) ____ gets its name because it has independent pins on opposite sides of the module. |
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A MicroDIMM that contains SDRAM has ____ pins. |
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Devices and their device drivers are managed using ____. |
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You can adjust the way the touch pad or works on a laptop using the ____ box. |
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Return ____ to the manufacturer or dealer to be recycled. |
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To substitute an internal device with an external device, first go into ____ setup and disable the internal device. |
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To find out how many pages a printer has printed so that you know if you need to do the maintenance, you need to have the printer give you the ____ count since the last maintenance. |
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Good ____ helps you take what you learned into the next troubleshooting situation, train others, develop effective preventive maintenance plans, and satisfy any audits or customer or employer queries about your work. |
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Higher-quality memory modules have ____ installed to reduce heat and help the module last longer. |
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For laptops, you can adjust the brightness of the display using ____ keys. |
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When installing the RIMM, ____ on the edge of the RIMM module will help you orient it correctly in the socket. |
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A ____ device is an input device that inputs biological data about a person, which can be input data to identify a person’s fingerprints, handprints, face, voice, eye, and handwritten signature. |
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A ____ plug is a tool used to test a serial, parallel, USB, network, or other port. |
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External ____ is up to six times faster than USB or FireWire. |
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____ printers use wax-based ink that is heated by heat pins that melt the ink onto paper. The print head containing these heat pins is as wide as the paper. |
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The ____ was designed in part to protect software copyrights by requiring that only legally obtained copies of software be used. |
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To know the IP address of a network printer, direct the printer to print a ____ page. |
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A Rambus memory module is called a(n) ____. |
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If the number of bits is not an odd number for odd parity or an even number for even parity, a ____ error occurs. |
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To upgrade memory means to add more ____ to a computer. |
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Most notebook manufacturers provide ____ software that can help you test components to determine which component needs replacing. |
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____ transfers data directly from the drive to memory without involving the CPU. |
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Several print jobs can accumulate in the queue, which you can view in the Vista Printers window or the XP Printers and Faxes window in a process called ____. |
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As you solve computer problems, always keep in mind that you don’t want to make things worse, so you should use the ____ invasive solution. |
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When someone purchases software from a software vendor, that person has only purchased a ____ for the software, which is the right to use it. |
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If you want to recover lost data on a hard drive, don’t ____ the drive. |
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Most CRT monitors today are designed to discharge after sitting unplugged for ____ minutes. |
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The brightness is a function of the ____ component of the LCD panel. |
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In ____ sleep, all work is saved to the hard drive, but the system still maintains a trickle of power. |
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SIMMs are rated by speed, measured in ____. |
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A serial port is provided by the motherboard or might be provided by an adapter card called a(n) ____ card. |
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IBM and Lenovo ThinkPad notebooks use a unique and popular pointing device embedded in the keyboard called a ____ or point stick. |
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The total number of ____ on the drive determines the drive capacity. |
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Check ____ for recorded events that have to do with the printer or the port it is using. |
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Windows Vista technology that supports a hybrid drive is called ____. |
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RAM is divided into two categories, ____. |
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Manufacturers of high-end printers provide ____ kits, which include specific printer components, step-by-step instructions for performing maintenance, and any special tools or equipment you need to do maintenance. |
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____ are intended to legally protect the intellectual property rights of organizations or individuals to creative works, which include books, images, and software. |
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In Windows, memory errors can cause frequent ____ errors. |
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A notebook drive is ____ inches wide. |
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RAM on motherboards today is stored on ____. |
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In a laser printer, the fuser should last for about ____ pages. |
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A(n) ____ is about the size of a credit card, but thicker. |
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A laser printer can produce better-quality printouts than a dot matrix printer, even when printing at the same dpi, because it can vary the size of the dots it prints, creating a sharp, clear image using a technology called ____. |
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____ systems and peripherals have the U.S. Green Star, indicating that they satisfy certain energy-conserving standards of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). |
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To find out what to do if you are accidentally exposed to a dangerous solution, look on the instructions printed on the can or check out the material ____ sheet. |
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To keep boot sector viruses at bay, in ____ you can disable the ability to write to the boot sector of the hard drive. |
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DIMMs intended to be used in servers must be extremely reliable and use an error-checking technology called ____. |
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When you first purchase a notebook, make sure you have a ____ CD containing the installed OS so you can recover from a failed hard drive. |
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Mini PCI Express slots have ____ pins on the edge connector. |
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____ is a standard for communication between a subsystem of peripheral devices and the system bus. |
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A ____ station provides the same functions as a port replicator, but provides additional slots for adding secondary storage devices and expansion cards. |
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Printer ____ is updated by replacing the printer’s DIMM that contains the code or by downloading the update from the manufacturer’s Web site. |
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Chips sometimes loosen because of temperature changes; this condition is called ____. |
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If you are mounting a hard drive into a bay that is too large, a ____ kit can help you securely fit the drive into the bay. |
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A technology that configures two or more hard drives to work together as an array of drives is called ____. |
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IEEE 1394 uses ____ data transfer, meaning that data is transferred continuously without breaks. |
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In the table found in the motherboard manual, a chip on a RIMM module is called a ____. |
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Recent statistics show that more than ____% of personal computers purchased today are notebook computers. |
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Do not use less than ____-LB paper in any type of printer, unless the printer documentation specifically says that a lower weight is satisfactory. |
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