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Standby holds the current state of the computer in system memory (RAM) so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from Standby. ❖ When starting up than when restarting from where you were using ...
Standby holds the current state of the computer in system memory (RAM) so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from Standby. ❖ When starting up than when restarting from where you were using ...
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... to loud sound can harm your system configuration) and music files to select and then play the CD. and DVD±R/±RW or DVD RAM discs. Before putting on the disc. The disc drive will run using this , follow these steps: 1 Click Start, and then click My Computer. 2 Click the...
... to loud sound can harm your system configuration) and music files to select and then play the CD. and DVD±R/±RW or DVD RAM discs. Before putting on the disc. The disc drive will run using this , follow these steps: 1 Click Start, and then click My Computer. 2 Click the...
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282 Glossary RAM RFI ROM RTC SCSI SDRAM SRAM SVGA TFT USB URL WAN www random access memory radio frequency interference read-only memory real-time clock small ...
282 Glossary RAM RFI ROM RTC SCSI SDRAM SRAM SVGA TFT USB URL WAN www random access memory radio frequency interference read-only memory real-time clock small ...
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...animation, and video in a computer program or presentation. N network - A computer's main memory is temporarily stored and processed. See RAM, ROM. microprocessor - A collection of translating music into a form computers can use, and vice versa. modem - A DVD drive that are run and... M memory - A standard for "modulator/demodulator." Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Memory can be volatile and hold data temporarily, such as RAM, or it can read and write to pass back and forth between digital computers and analog telephone lines. See system prompt. A network ...
...animation, and video in a computer program or presentation. N network - A computer's main memory is temporarily stored and processed. See RAM, ROM. microprocessor - A collection of translating music into a form computers can use, and vice versa. modem - A DVD drive that are run and... M memory - A standard for "modulator/demodulator." Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Memory can be volatile and hold data temporarily, such as RAM, or it can read and write to pass back and forth between digital computers and analog telephone lines. See system prompt. A network ...
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...volatile, we mean that can be executed by a computer. This type of memory is used to perform some operation on most U.S. R RAM (random access memory) - reboot - Non-volatile memory that information in ROM remains whether or not the computer is lost when you ...of pixels available horizontally and vertically. telephone systems and direct-connect modems. The RJ11 connector is expressed as read. ROM (read -only memory - See RAM. See boot, restart. To reset the computer by a printer or displayed on a screen. Compare ROM. random access memory - For a screen,...
...volatile, we mean that can be executed by a computer. This type of memory is used to perform some operation on most U.S. R RAM (random access memory) - reboot - Non-volatile memory that information in ROM remains whether or not the computer is lost when you ...of pixels available horizontally and vertically. telephone systems and direct-connect modems. The RJ11 connector is expressed as read. ROM (read -only memory - See RAM. See boot, restart. To reset the computer by a printer or displayed on a screen. Compare ROM. random access memory - For a screen,...