D. An actuator arm 9. A student writes a report using a word processor, saving the report in a file called my report. The student stores the file on his laptop hard disk drive. Later, he posts the file on the file-sharing site for a classmate to review the report. Then, he copies an updated version of the file to a flash drive to submit to his instructor.
9. A student writes a report using a word processor, saving the report in a file called my_report. The student stores the file on his laptop hard disk drive. Later, he posts the file on a file-sharing site for a classmate to review the report. Then, he copies an updated version of the file to a flash
A.Used for short term memory, E. Is installed on the motherboard 5. This chapter describes the concepts behind how a CPU reads the contents from RAM. Which of the following is true about the process of read data. As described in the chapter?A.The CPU tells the RAM which address holds data that the CPU wants to read. 6.
A student writes a report using a word processor, saving the report in a file called my_report. The student stores the file on his laptop hard disk drive. Later, he posts the file on a file-sharing site for a classmate to review the report. Then, he copies an updated version of the file to a flash drive to submit it to his instructor. Which of the following are some of the important features supplied by files as defined by a computer OS?
This password is stored in _______. BIOS CMOS RAM* DDR RAM the CPU 8. (TCO 3) The term form factor in regards to a motherboard refers to the ______ layout of the components on the board physical logical proposed inverted 9. (TCO 9) 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 development management diagnostic recovery 10. (TCO 9) ____ let you specify which devices are to be loaded on startup for a particular user or set of circumstances Hardware profiles* Folder redirections Briefcase profiles Startup profiles 11.
· The ROM BIOS stores the first instruction, which is the instruction to run the power-on self-test (POST). · POST begins by checking the BIOS chip and then tests CMOS RAM. · POST checks the hardware devices (such as the video card), secondary storage devices, such as hard drives and floppy drives,
Please remember to SAVE this document to your computer or “My Documents” on your computer. 6. Submit the saved file to your “Assignment Drop Box”. | Tips for answering questions: | * Read the question more than twice, if necessary, to make sure you understand what you are asked to do. * Find the key words in each question and construct your answer to address those
TB143 Unit 3 1 Chapter 3 Objectives Understanding I/O Ports. – I/O ports used to send information to and from the processor. – Fix issues with PS/2, LPT, serial, and USB ports. Understanding Input Devices. – Characteristics of keyboards, mice, and other input devices.
The operating system is an essential component of the system software in a computer system. 3) C.P.U-(central processing unit) is the hardware within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetical, logical, and input/output operations of the system. 4) KB-(kilobyte) is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information. The SI prefix kilo- means 1000. 5) MB- (megabyte) is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information.
PT1420 Introduction to Programming Week-1 Lesson Plan TUE: 6:00 PM to 10:30 PM Instructor: Tushar Patel (tspatel02@yahoo.com, tpatel@itt-tech.edu) CLASS: Topic: Unit 1: Fundamental Concepts Course Objectives Covered by This Unit CO1: Describe the fundamental contexts in computer programming. Unit Learning Outcomes LO1: Describe the role of software for computers. LO2: Identify the hardware associated with a computer. LO3: Describe how computers store data. LO4: Explain how programs work.