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This document contains a list of key terms and concepts related to computer networking. It includes definitions for various components and concepts, such as ISO, ROM, and LAN. These terms are relevant to a basic computer science course.

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LONG TEST 1 -- REVIEWER: *[**ISO**]* - is a complete copy of everything stored on a physical optical disc. **[*Read Only Memory (ROM)*]** - It is originally where BIOS stored in a standard PC. ***[BLUE]*** - is the recommended color for the USB 3.0 connector for Standard A receptacles and plugs...

LONG TEST 1 -- REVIEWER: *[**ISO**]* - is a complete copy of everything stored on a physical optical disc. **[*Read Only Memory (ROM)*]** - It is originally where BIOS stored in a standard PC. ***[BLUE]*** - is the recommended color for the USB 3.0 connector for Standard A receptacles and plugs ***[FLASH MEMORY]*** - type of memory used in a storage known as Solid State Drive (SSD) ***[+5V]*** -- is the Voltage reading of the RED wire of a power supply. [ ***CROSS- OVER***] - is a type of Category cable where one end is T568-A while the other is T- 586 configuration. ***[Network Interface Card (NIC)]*** - A hardware component which computer connects over a network is. ***[16 GB for 32-bit OS or 20 GB for 64-bit OS]*** - is the recommended hard disk drive capacity for Windows 10. LAN connection that has a cross and red indicator signifies that there is a/an ***[PROBLEM WITH THE LAN DRIVER]*** ***[REGISTRY]*** - Where do Windows device drivers store. ***[LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN)]*** - is a collection of devices connected together in one physical location. ***[WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN)]*** - It is a type of network that interconnects multiple local area network. ***[ANTI- VIRUS SOFTWARE]*** - A computer program used to prevent, detect, and remove possible threats to the system. ***[ROUTER]*** - It is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks. Wi-Fi is a trademarked phrase, which means ***[IEEE 802.11]*** ***[INFORMATION EXTORTION]*** - occurs when an attacker or trusted insider steals information from a computer system and demands compensation for its return. ***[PEER-TO-PEER NETWORK (P2P) -]*** is created when two or more PCs are connected and share resources without going through a separate server computer. ***[ACCESS CONTROL LIST (ACLs)]*** - consists of the user matrices, and capability tables that govern the rights and privileges of users. ***[PROVIDER ADDRESS]*** - IP address used by the virtual machine to communicate over the physical network. ***[WPA2 -- PERSONAL]*** - type of that protects unauthorized network access by utilizing a set-up password. ***[REMOTE STORAGE SERVICE]*** - services in Windows Server that enables administrators to migrate data to a lower-cost and tape media on file servers. ***[CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT]*** - It monitors the initial security accreditation of an information system for tracking of changes. Configuration Management ***[PING]*** - A utility tool that uses to test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP network. ***[F5]*** - keys is not appropriate to enter BIOS setup. ***[CLUSTER RESOURCES]*** - application group that contains a client access point and with at least one application specific resources. ***[WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW)]*** - What is the spider-like interconnection in millions of pieces of information located in a computer around the cyber space. ***[REPAIR COMPUTER]*** - Starts up recovery options in a computer that essentially boot into the RECOVERY partition of the main hard drive. A single physical hard drive can divide into multiple ***[LOGICAL]*** hard drives. ***[SAFE MODE -]*** enables users of Windows that corrects any problems preventing from booting up normally. ***[ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY ATTACHMENT (ATA) and SERIAL ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY]*** ***[ATTACHMENT (SATA)]*** - are the two types of interfaces used to communicate between the hard drive and the computer motherboard?

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