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Internal Hard Drive
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Internal Hard Drive holds all permanently stored programs and data
External Hard Drive for large portable storage
Optical Drive can read CDs, DVDs, Discs
Port a place through which a peripheral device attaches to the computer so that data can be exchanged between it and the operating system
Universal Serial Bus Port most common port type used to connect input and output devices to the computer. transfers data quickly
Firewire 800 moves data at 800 Mbps
Connectivity Port give you access to networks and the Internet or enable your computer to function as a fax machine
Ethernet Port transfer data at speeds up to 10,000 Mbps
Modem Port a second connectivity port that will accept a standard phone line connector
Video Graphics Array port to which CRT monitor connects
Digital Interface TV's, DVD players, and projects connect
Sleepmode all the documents remain in RAm where they are quickly accessible when you restart your computer
Hibernate another power saving ode that stores your data in memory and saves it to your computers hard drive
Warm Boot restarting the system while it's powered on
Ergonomics an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely
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