Chapter 3 Computer Assembly Flashcards

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When the computer boots the BIOS performs what? 3.2.1.1

A

POST power-on self-test This check all hardware installed on the computer

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What does CMOS stand for? 3.2.1.2

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Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor

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What information is stored on CMOS? 3.2.1.2

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setup program to configure settings for the hardware devices.

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What is Trusted Platform Module? 3.2.2.3

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The TPM chip contains security items, such as encryption keys and passwords.

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What does RAID stand for? 3.3.2.1

A

Redundant Array of Independent Disks

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What is RAID 0? 3.3.2.1

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also known as a stripe set or striped volume) splits data evenly across two or more disks (striped) without parity information for speed.

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What is RAID 1? 3.3.2.1

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An exact copy (or mirror) of a set of data on two disks.

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What is RAID 2? 3.3.2.1

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stripes data at the bit (rather than block) level, and uses a Hamming code for error correction

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What is RAID 3? 3.3.2.1

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A RAID 3 uses byte-level striping with a dedicated parity disk. RAID 3 is very rare in practice. One of the characteristics of RAID 3 is that it generally cannot service multiple requests simultaneously.

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What is RAID 4? 3.3.2.1

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RAID 4 uses block-level striping with a dedicated parity disk. This allows each member of the set to act independently when only a single block is requested.

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What is RAID 5? 3.3.2.1

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A RAID 5 uses block-level striping with parity data distributed across all member disks. RAID 5 has achieved popularity because of its low cost of redundancy. This can be seen by comparing the number of drives needed to achieve a given capacity.

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What is RAID 6? 3.3.2.1

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RAID 6 extends RAID 5 by adding an additional parity block; thus it uses block-level striping with two parity blocks distributed across all member disks.

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What is Lojack do? 3.2.2.3

A

. Lock the computer remotely.

. Display a message so that a lost computer can be returned to the owner.

. Delete sensitive data on the computer.

. Locate the computer using geotechnology.

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