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Comptia A + Certification
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1. In a CPU - special memory that resides outside the CPU's core and is used to temporarily store instructions and data in order to increase the processing speed. Also called Level 2 (L2) cache and Level 3 (L3) cache - depending on the design of the CPU
channel service unit (CSU)
Southbridge
external cache
virtual circuit (VC)
2. Aka permanent virtual circuit.
PVC
DHCP Server
adware
InterNational Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS)
3. A set of standards for imaging devices - such as scanners and cameras - that is used in drivers and other software for these devices.
peripheral component interconnect (PCI)
TWAIN
mirroring
cathode ray tube (CRT) monitor
4. The smallest laptop type - weighing less than 3 pounds. Aka also netbook and mini-notebook.
MAC
extending extractor
ultra-portable
ATX power supply
5. Aka internal cache memory.
L1 cache
multi-GPU solution
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center
PGA2
6. The graphical Internet consisting of a vast array of documents located on millions of specialized servers worldwide. The documents are created using HTML and other specialized languages - and transferred from servers to client computers using HTTP an
AMR
Y
background process
World Wide Web
7. A command-line utility installed on a Windows computer with the TCP/IP protocol suite; it's used to view the IP configuration of a network connection and to perform certain administrative tasks.
IPCONFIG
component video
IEEE 1394a
card services
8. Aka second-level domain.
PCI-E
SLD
Level 3 (L3) cache
hyper threading
9. Software that takes a scanned image and interprets the patterns in the image into alphanumeric characters.
material safety data sheet (MSDS)
encrypted authentication
router
optical character recognition (OCR)
10. The use of a biometric for authentication.
biometric logon
daughter card
super video graphics array (SVGA)
flash drive
11. A dedicated computer that stores data and provides print services or other capabilities to network clients.
PAGEFILE.SYS
subkey
server
CNR
12. A DVI mode that supports both analog and digital video signals.
DVI-I
ad hoc mode
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
video graphics array (VGA)
13. A component of the Windows operating system that resides in a file and is loaded into memory during the kernel loading phase of the Windows startup.
T-carrier system
hardware abstraction layer (HAL)
ARP
TRACERT
14. On a circuit board - a small connector that slides down on a pair of pins jutting up from the board. Multiple pins are often side-by-side - and a jumper joins a pair of them.
subscriber connector (SC)
heat sink compound
jumper
Automated System Recovery (ASR)
15. Aka communication network riser.
flash memory
netbook
partition type
CNR
16. A diagram showing the purpose of each wire in a connector.
thermal paste
pin-out
dead pixel
Wi-Fi
17. A connector that is slightly larger than an RJ-11 connector and contains eight wires. RJ-45 connectors most commonly attach twisted-pair cables to Ethernet network cards.
transferring
IEEE 1394b
second-level domain (SLD)
RJ-45
18. Unsolicited e-mail.
HDMI
spam
radio frequency (RF)
local user account
19. Aka Enhanced IDE.
bar code reader
latency
EIDE
Speaker On/Off key
20. A small device containing a microchip used to generate unique passwords for logging on to a computer or a network.
subtree
EVGA
key fob
parallel port
21. A utility for migrating data from many computers - or if you need to perform what Microsoft calls a "wipe-and-load migration" from and to the same computer. Available in Windows XP - Vista - and Windows 7.
BitLocker drive encryption
protocol
User State Migration Tool (USMT)
electro-photosensitive drum
22. A RAM standard that replaces the original DDR standard. Using far less power than DDR1 - a stick of DDR2 SDRAM has 240 pins.
Type II
memory controller chip (MCC)
half-duplex
DDR2 SDRAM
23. Aka audio modem riser.
AMR
External Serial ATA (eSATA)
Start menu
fusing lamp
24. In the Windows registry - a folder that may contain one or more sets of settings as well as other keys.
sector translation
multi-GPU solution
redundant array of independent disks (RAID)
registry key
25. A generic reference to a PC's serial communications port - in which the x represents the port number.
port
composite video
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
COMx
26. A file operation in which the file or folder remains in the source location - and a duplicate is created in the target (destination) location.
socket services
active partition
copy
multi-monitor
27. In fiber-optics - a single light wave passing down a cable.
mode
plug and play (PnP)
MIMO (multiple input/multiple output)
WWW
28. The displayable number of pixels - expressed as x and y numbers - such as 1024
display resolution
ACE
FPU
spam
29. Aka motherboard.
amperes (amps)
mainboard
TRACERT
pin-out
30. Aka Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
input/out (I/O)
HTTP
error-correcting code (ECC)
FTP
31. Light waves in the infrared spectrum.
audio modem riser (AMR)
Infrared (IR)
file system
pop-up download
32. In Microsoft terminology - software that contains one or more software fixes or changes to the operating system.
update
processor board
Safe Mode With Command Prompt
LPT
33. A standards organization - of which the T10 SCSI committee maintains the SCSI standard.
active speaking
InterNational Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS)
DVD-Video
planar board
34. A power supply and motherboard feature that allows software to turn off a computer rather than only using a physical switch.
stylus
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
soft power
memory controller chip (MCC)
35. One or more chips designed to work closely with the CPU. Two parts of this chipset are the Northbridge and the Southbridge.
chipset
RIMM
Safe Mode With Networking
satellite communications
36. Aka display.
monitor
aspect ratio
SCSI controller
Type III
37. Aka Extended Video Graphics Array.
EVGA
BIOS
multimeter
wireless access point (WAP)
38. Aka Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP).
active speaking
land-grid array (LGA)
encrypted authentication
IMAP
39. A network connection device that passes traffic between two networks - using the physical address (MAC address) of the destination device.
color depth
bridge
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
twisted-pair cable
40. A drive that can write either to CD-R discs or to specially designed CD-RW discs. In the case of the CD-RW discs - the drive can write more than once to the same portion of disc - overwriting old data.
CD-RW (CD-rewritable)
System Restore
dead pixel
developing
41. A Windows sleep mode that uses hard drive space to save all the programs and data that are in memory at the time you choose this mode. The computer then completely shuts down and requires no power while it is hibernating.
flash drive
hibernate
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
BNC
42. A service that manages Microsoft NetBIOS names for a Windows network. This service is becoming obsolete - as Windows has moved to DNS for naming and name service.
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)
land
vertical hold
digital video discs
43. A type of motherboard used in older PC systems; also refers to the 1984 IBM PC AT model.
IEEE 1394c-2006
WEP
Advanced Technology (AT)
solid-state drive (SSD)
44. A device that sits at the connection between networks and routes packets based on their logical destination addresses.
DDR3 SDRAM
mini-notebook
router
COMx
45. A RAM standard that replaces the original DDR2 standard and requires far less power - while providing almost twice the bandwidth. A stick of DDR3 SDRAM has 240 pins - but is keyed so it will not fit into a socket designed for DDR2. DDR3 SO-DIMMs have
communication network riser (CNR)
fast page mode (FPM)
Debugging Mode
DDR3 SDRAM
46. This attack occurs when someone sends a large number of requests to a server - overwhelming the server so it stops functioning on the network.
subscriber connector (SC)
denial of service (DoS) attack
slave drive
authorization
47. Malware that hides itself from detection by antimalware programs; it is installed on a computer by someone who has privileged access to the computer.
rootkit
basic disk
spyware
dot matrix printer
48. A screen device for video output. Also called a monitor.
Digital Light Processing (DLP)
fraud
display
DVD-18
49. A virus that is self-replicating.
APM
share
worm
registered jack (RJ)
50. Aka digitizing tablet.
grounding mat
laser beam
PGA
digitizer