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Comptia A + Certification
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1. A technology developed in the 1980s for storing data. Variations of this format are in use today.
digital linear tape (DLT)
FTP
DVI-I
RDRAM
2. A multi-GPU solution developed by ATI.
fast page mode (FPM)
CrossFire
Media Access Control (MAC) address
internal bus
3. A file system used by operating systems for organizing - reading - and writing optical discs.
Compact Disc File System (CDFS)
WEP
POTS
RJ-45
4. A method for allocating disk space on hard disks in which configuration information for each dynamic disk is located on the disk space beyond the first physical sector. This configuration information is stored outside of any volume on the hard disk.
parts grabber
keystroke logger
password
dynamic storage
5. A Windows utility that allows you to create tasks that run automatically at the times you select.
TV tuner card
track point
Task Scheduler
mirrored set
6. Two disk drives used for RAID 1 - in which data is written to both drives at the same time - a practice called mirroring.
direct memory access (DMA) channel
PCI Express
mirrored set
NTLDR
7. Things used for authentication - such as something you know - something you have - or something you are. Authentication involves one or more of these factors and can - therefore - be one-factor - two-factor - or three-factor authentication.
client/server-based network
patch
authentication factor
plug and play (PnP)
8. A WAN connection that uses existing copper telephone wire for the communication circuit. To accomplish this - a DSL modem splits the existing phone line into two bands; voice transmission uses the frequencies below 4000 Hz - whereas data transmission
SAS
Telnet
digital subscriber line (DSL)
fusing
9. An early technology for increasing the performance of DRAM.
fast page mode (FPM)
CD-R (CD-Record)
SIMM
New Low-profile eXtended (NLX)
10. A protocol used to resolve an IP address to a MAC address.
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Start Bar
USB
accelerated graphics port (AGP)
11. In the laser printing process - this is the step in which the cover on the printer's toner cartridge is opened and the toner particles are attracted to the relatively less negatively charged areas of the drum.
portable computer
developing
IMAP
antistatic wrist strap
12. Aka local area network.
PROM
FTP
LAN
virus encyclopedia
13. The difference in value between a display's brightest white and darkest black. Modern LCD displays have a contrast ratio of 500:1 or greater.
contrast ratio
share
hot swapping
nickel-cadmium (NiCD)
14. A pen-sized tool that has a plunger at one end. When pressed - the plunger causes small - hooked prongs to extend from the other end of the tool for retrieving dropped objects from inside a computer.
parts grabber
keystroke logger
WPA2
ECP
15. Aka MSCONFIG.
modem
time to live (TTL)
master boot record (MBR)
System Configuration Utility
16. A version of Windows Vista that includes Windows Media Center - which supports advanced multimedia functions.
hacker
802.11a
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
spim
17. A type of rechargeable battery used in laptops and other portable devices.
InterNational Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS)
ATX power supply
lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery
Telnet
18. 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
DDR3 SDRAM
Speaker Volume Key
extending extractor
802.11b
19. A double-sided - single-layer digital versatile disc (DVD) that stores 9.4 GB of data - or over four hours of video.
DVD-10
fusing rollers
Start Bar
UDF
20. The area at the beginning of a disk formatted with the FAT file system. This area contains the boot record - FAT table - and root directory.
even parity
Voice over IP (VoIP)
System Monitor
system area
21. The amount of data that can travel over a network at a given time.
LBA
Start Bar
dual inline memory module (DIMM)
bandwidth
22. Aka RAID 5.
Compact Disc File System (CDFS)
unattended installation
striping with distributed parity
memory address
23. A key on a laptop that - when pressed along with the FN key - changes the laptop display brightness at the hardware level. On some laptops - when this key combination is pressed - a small brightness control panel will display on the screen. Use the u
hyper threading
Display Brightness Key
Ultra DMA (UDMA)
IP router
24. An LCD display characteristic that indicates the amount of time in milliseconds (ms) it takes for a single pixel to go from the active to the inactive state and back again.
liquid crystal display (LCD)
subscription channel (SC)
video RAM (VRAM)
response time
25. Aka floating-point unit.
graphics tablet
math coprocessor
PROM
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
26. A very old expansion bus standard - seen in the early IBM PC.
local group account
industry standard architecture (ISA)
mobo
ultra-portable
27. An assigned channel over which a device can send a signal to the processor to get its attention.
digitizer
interrupt request line (IRQ)
CPU
redundant array of independent disks (RAID)
28. A standards organization - of which the T10 SCSI committee maintains the SCSI standard.
InterNational Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS)
encrypted authentication
basic disk
zero insertion force (ZIF) socket
29. The portion of the chipset that controls communications between the CPU and system RAM.
ACPI
Control Panel
CRIMM
memory controller chip (MCC)
30. This occurs when someone collects personal information belonging to another person and uses that information to fraudulently make purchases - open new credit accounts - and even obtain new driver's licenses and other forms of identification in the vi
Fn key
molex connector
RAM
identity theft
31. A program file or some special data file that is part of the operating system and is very important to proper operation of the OS.
ink cartridge
ad hoc mode
stand-alone computer
system file
32. A power supply standard that has both the 20-pin connector for the motherboard and a 4-pin 12 V connector.
FAT file system
ATV12V
cracker
eSATA
33. A network connection device at the core of a wireless network.
SVGA
drive image
wireless access point (WAP)
touchpad
34. A special modifier key on a laptop keyboard that when pressed together with certain alphanumeric keys - changes the output of the pressed key. It is often called the function key.
Fn key
beam-on-blade connector
ZIF
Blu-ray disc
35. In reference to computers - the pathways or methods for what goes into a computer in the form of data and instructions and similarly what comes out of the computer in many forms - including an onscreen display - a printout sent to a printer - or data
authentication factor
video adapter card
input/out (I/O)
flat panel display (FPD)
36. The Windows Vista and Windows 7 tool for gathering and viewing performance data involving memory - disks - processors - network - and other objectives.
Reliability and Performance Monitor
video adapter card
internetwork
InterNational Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS)
37. A connector that contains two to four wires and usually attaches phone cables to modems and to wall-mounted phone jacks.
nonvolatile memory
RJ-11
dual inline memory module (DIMM)
ERD
38. In reference to parallel ports - a mode in which the parallel device connected to the parallel port can receive data but cannot send data. CMOS settings (system settings) may refer to this mode as "Transfer only."
unidirectional mode
DB-9
ICMP
Automatic Private IP Address (APIPA)
39. An area under the pinned items list on the Windows XP Start menu that contains shortcuts to recently run programs.
Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA)
Web browser
recently used programs list
thermal compound
40. A Web browser created by Microsoft.
Internet Explorer (IE)
odd parity
molex connector
Y
41. An extension of the SATA standard for external SATA devices - with speeds triple that of USB 2.0.
IPCONFIG
ISP
External Serial ATA (eSATA)
mounted drive
42. An external serial bus standardized by the IEEE. Apple first developed it as FireWire. Other manufacturers call it i.link or Lynx. It can support up to 63 daisy-chained devices. Since the introduction of the faster update - IEEE 1394b - the original
FAT
DNS
IEEE 1394
IMAP
43. Aka double-data rate (DDR) SDRAM.
DDR1
Windows Update
IPCONFIG
process
44. An identifier assigned to a process when it starts.
flash ROM
volatile
error-correcting code (ECC)
process ID
45. The moving of data from one storage device to another.
data migration
RIP
hub
System Management Mode (SMM)
46. Memory chips that provide much slower access than SRAM chips but that can store several megabytes of data on a single chip (or hundreds of megabytes - or even gigabytes - when they are packaged together on a "stick").
PPP
paging file
dynamic RAM (DRAM)
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
47. An area on the top left of the Windows XP Start menu containing shortcuts to Windows Update and programs for browsing the Internet and using e-mail.
pinned items list
file
display resolution
Internet Protocol (IP)
48. A version of the FAT file system for very small drives
FAT12
Li-ion
broadband WAN
EVGA
49. A power supply form factor that pairs with an ATX motherboard and case.
Windows XP Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
permanent virtual circuit (PVC)
ATX power supply
50. A card that fits into the PC Card interface - including both PC Card and CardBus cards. This type measures 85.6 millimeters long by 54 millimeters wide and 5.0 millimeters thick.
docking station
Type II
VC
interrupt request line (IRQ)
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