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.
Used for short term memory. E. Is installed into 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. Used for short-term memory e. Is installed onto 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.
4. Which of the following answers are true about (RAM) as it is normally used inside a personal computer? iv. A: Used for short-term memory. v. D: Connects to the CPU over a bus using a cable.
8) U.S.B. - (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard developed in the mid-1990s that defines the cables, connectors and communications protocols used in a bus for connection, communication, and power supply between computers and electronic devices. 9) H.D.D.-(Hard disk drive) is a data storage device used for storing and retrieving digital information using rapidly rotating disks coated with magnetic material. HDD retains its data even when powered off. Data is read in a random-access manner, meaning individual blocks of data can be stored or retrieved in any order rather than
How many total partitions can a standard computer disk [IDE/SATA] support? How many does the SCSI support? 4 primary partitions, Due to limitations imposed by DOS back in the '80s, ATA (the proper name for ide) and SATA drives can only hold 4 partitions, SCSI can support up to 128 physical disks. 10. What directories are often stored on their own partitions?
A local application is a program such as a word processor or a spread sheet that is stored on a local computer and runs only on that local computer. A network application is one that is designed to run over a network such as the internet, or a small or large network of connected computers, it has two components one that runs on the local computer and one that runs on a network computer such as email. 4. [pic] 5. List the six common types of computers available.
Hard disk space can be as little as 90 mebibytes. 6. What is the primary filesystem type used by Fedora 15 Linux? The primary filesystem type used by Fedora 15 is ext4. 7.
6. (TCO 3) What type of RAM do most motherboards use today? RIMM Rambus SAMM DIMM 7. (TCO 3) To help secure a computer, you can set a startup or “power-on” password so that the startup BIOS will ask for the password during the boot process. This password is stored in _______.
· 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,