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Hard Drive
n
computing (on a computer) the mechanism that handles the reading, writing, and storage of data on the hard disk
Path
n. computing the directions for reaching a particular file or directory, as traced hierarchically through each of the parent directories usually from the root; the file or directory and all parent directories are separated from one another in the path by slashes
File
noun
: a collection of papers or publications usually arranged or classified; specifically : the papers that make up the record of a case—
Compact Disc (CD)
Optically readable/writable digital medium consisting of polycarbonate substrate, a reflective metalized layer, and a protective lacquer coating. Single-sided and stores data on one long spiral track. The data is stored as microscopic grooves, cut and read by a laser beam.
Digital Video Disk (DVD)
Short for digital versatile disc or digital video disc, a type of optical disk technology similar to the CD-ROM. DVDs are commonly used as a medium for digital representation of movies and other multimedia presentations that combine sound with graphics.
Print Preview
A preview of how the page is going to look when you print it so you can see if anything gets cut off the page.
USB Flash Drive
a storage device much more smaller than the floppy disk which is removable and rewriteable.They are portable and have wide space capacity.
Subfolder
one layer under the folder
Print
a device to put ink on paper
Folder
a file for holding information