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CompTIA A_ Certification All-In-One Exam Guide, Seventh Edition - Michael Meyers [534]

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printers

LDC screens

optical resolution, of scanners

settings

video modes

resource tracking, Windows 2000/XP

resources, sharing

response rate, LCDs

responsibility, as trait of PC technician

Restore Wizard

restoring data. See backing up/restoring

RET (resolution enhancement technology)

retinal scanners, hardware authentication

retiring an old computer

Return to OS choice Menu, Advanced Startup Options

reverse power-up, laser printers

RFI (radio frequency interference)

RFID (radio frequency identification)

RG connectors, for cable connections

RGB (red, green, blue)

ribbon cable-pin cable for floppy drives

right-clicking objects

RIMMs, installing

ring topology, LANs

RIP (raster image processor)

RIS (Remote Installation Services)

RJ connectors

RJ-11 connector

RJ-45 network connectors

RLL (run length limited), data encoding system

RM (RealMedia)

Rock Ridge

ROM (read-only memory)

ROM chips, firmware stored on

root, of directory tree

root hub, USB host controller

rotation of monitors

routers

backbone routers

configuring

DSL/cable router

firewall routers

firmware updates

Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS)

RRAS (Routing and Remote Access Service)

RS-232

RTS (ready to send)

RTS frames

RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send)

Run dialog box, accessing command line from

run length limited (RLL), data encoding system

running programs

runs, hard drives fluxes

Russinovich, Mark

S

S.M.A.R.T. (Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology), reporting bad clusters

S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format)

safe modes

Safe Mode with Command Prompt option

Advanced Startup Options

virus removal

Safely Remove Hardware (Hardware Removal Tool)

safety. See also ESD (electrostatic discharge)

CRTs

physical

sags, electric

sampling, sound

SATA (serial ATA)

Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI)

autodetection option

cabling

compared with PATA drives

compatibility with PATA drives

connectors

data throughput

eSATA

laptops

native command queuing (NCQ)

SATA bridge

satellite (Internet connection)

satellite latency

satellites, 2.1 speaker systems

SC fiber optic connectors

scan code, keyboard controllers

ScanDisk

scanners

configurable variables

how they work

installing

optical resolution

scanning speeds

selecting

Scheduled Tasks utility

screen saver settings

scripted installation, Windows 2000/XP

SCSI (small computer system interface)

connecting

controllers

daisy-chaining SCSI drives

internal and external drives

SCSI chains

terminators

SCSI IDs

SD (Secure Digital) cards

digital cameras

PDAs/smartphones

SD (standard-definition)

SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity)

SDIO flash cards

SDRAM (synchronous DRAM)

SDSL (synchronous DSL)

SDXC (Secure Digital Extended Capacity)

SEC (Single Edge Cartridge)

Second Life online game

secondary controller, ATA drives

sector translation

sectors per track, hard drive

Secure Digital cards. See SD (Secure Digital) cards

Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC)

Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)

Secure Shell (SSH)

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

application encryption

digital certificates

securing Windows resources

authorization

authorization

CTRL-ALT-DELETE, pressing at login

encryption

groups

review questions/answers

sharing

user account/groups authentication

user accounts

security alerts

Security Center (Windows XP)

security patches

security policies

access control

list of commonly used

security

adware

auditing

auditing

biometric devices

compliance

concepts/technologies

data classification

downloading programs from the Internet

Event Viewer

firewalls

malicious software

network security

NTFS

peer-to-peer networks

physical theft

pop-ups

reporting security issues

review questions/answers

security patches

spam

spyware

threat analysis

Trojans

viruses

Web browsers, settings

wireless networking

World Wide Web service

wireless networks

worms

Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.), reporting bad clusters

Sempron processors

sensitivity,

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