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console
A window in which one or more Windows 2000/XP utility programs have been installed. The window is created using Microsoft Management Console, and installed utilities are called snap-ins.
digital signatures
A code used to authenticate the source of a file or document or to identify and authenticate a person or organization sending data over the Internet. The code is assigned by a certificate authority such as VeriSign and includes a public key for encryption. Also called digital ID or digital certificate.
Disk Management
A Windows 2000/XP utility used to display, create, and format partitions on basic disks and volumes on dynamic disks.
hardware profile
A set of hardware configuration information that Windows keeps in the registry. Windows can maintain more than one hardware profile for the same PC.
hypertext
Text that contains links to remote points in the document or to other files, documents, or graphics. Hypertext is created using HTML and is commonly distributed from Web sites.
restore point
A snapshot of the Windows Me/XP system state, usually made before installation of new hardware or applications.
snap-ins
A Windows utility that can be installed in a console window by Microsoft Management Console.
System File Checker (SFC)
A Windows tool that checks to make sure Windows is using the correct versions of system files.
System Restore
A Windows Me/XP utility, similar to the ScanReg tool in earlier versions of Windows, that is used to restore the system to a restore point. Unlike ScanReg, System Restore cannot be executed from a command prompt.
system state data
In Windows 2000/XP, files that are necessary for a successful load of the operating system.