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Which tool is used to prevent ESD damage to computer equipment.
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Multimeter
Loopback Adapter
Gloves
Anti-Static Wrist Strap
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Which tool is sometimes called a nut driver. It is used to tighten nuts in the same way that a screwdrive tighten screws?
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Flat screwdriver
Philips screwdriver
Plier
Hex Driver
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Which tool is used to prevent ESD damage to computer equipment.
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Which tool is sometimes called a nut driver. It is used to tighten nuts in the same way that a screwdrive tighten screws?
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Which tool is used to place hardware component to prevent static electricity from building-up.
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It is used for covering for the face to prevent the inhaling or absorbing dust and other chemicals.
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It is used to test the integrity of circuits and the quality of electricity in computer components.
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This is also called as the “fastest type of computer”,
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This type of computer is often called “Midrange Computer”.
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Personal Computer, smartphones and Calculator are type of what?
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It is also known as the “Brain of the computer”.
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This is the computer's main storage device used to store all data on the computer permanently.
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It is the main circuit board of a microcomputer.
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The box-like case that contains the electronic components of a computer.
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It is the memory which stores data until the machine is working.
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It is use to generate and display the output images to a computer monitor.
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It is use connect computers to a network using network cables.
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It provides input and output of audio signals to and from a computer under control of computer programs.
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This chipset handles the data-transfer of memory, CPU, and Video Card thus responsible for tasks that require the highest performance.
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A chipset which contains the BIOS.
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It is a built-in slot on a motherboard that allows for the attachment of various hardware components.
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These are pins in the motherboard that will connect the Power Button, Reset Button, Power LED, Mini Speaker, USB ports and other ports to the motherboard.
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It is a combination of Hard Disk Drive and Solid State Drive technology.
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It is a flat, round storage device that can be read by a laser in an ODD and capable of storing data up to 700 MB.
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A disc capable of storing large amounts of data up to 4.7 GB compared to compact disc.
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An input device that uses "point and click" technology to interact with a computer.
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It essentially displays a signal sent by the computer in a visual format.
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It refers to the size, shape and physical specifications of hardware components.
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Firmware installed on the motherboard.
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Form factor measures 17 cm x 17 cm (6.75" x 6.75") in size.
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PC motherboard form factor announced by VIA Technologies in January 2007.
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The typical size of this form factor is 9.6 Ă— 12 although some companies extend that to 10 Ă— 12 in.
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These are pins in the motherboard that will connect the Power Button, Reset Button, Power LED, Mini Speaker, USB ports and other ports to the motherboard.
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It was designed to replace PCI, PCI-X, and AGP.
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It is the built-in software that tells what a computer can do without accessing programs from a disk.
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This handles the data-transfer duties of memory, CPU, and AGP and to make the most efficient use of available resources.
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This is the slot where you will insert the memory module or memory card.
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It was designed specifically for AGP video cards.
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This connector is used to insert an IDE cable.
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This device is capable of storing up to 25 GB on a single-layer disc and 50 GB
on a dual-layer disc.
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These are portable storage device that usually uses USB technology or E-SATA technology.
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This device project still or moving images onto a screen, blank wall, or other surface.
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Computer processor can be measured in gigahertz (GHz).
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The more RAM a computer has the faster and more effectively it will operate.
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All of the graphic systems are onboard or built-in.
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For Hard disk drives, it is said that the faster the disk spins, the quicker data can be read from or written to it, hence the faster the disk the better.
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SATA interface is the most modern and commonly used on new PCs nowadays.
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The emergence of UEFI BIOS versions has made way for large (1.2 TB) storage structures that would not operate on the legacy BIOS.
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That version of BIOS depends on the model and the make of the motherboard. Some older motherboards won't make a UEFI BIOS while new motherboards will.
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The greatest breakthrough of the UEFI BIOS is its clickable and more open user interface (UI).
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You should find you are unable to access the EXE file like a normal executable program. The file will be gone, instead of loading it.
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Make sure that you are actually downloading a new version before updating the BIOS.