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console
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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.
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digital signatures
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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.
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Disk Management
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A Windows 2000/XP utility used to display, create, and format partitions on basic disks and volumes on dynamic disks.
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hardware profile
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A set of hardware configuration information that Windows keeps in the registry. Windows can maintain more than one hardware profile for the same PC.
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hypertext
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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.
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restore point
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A snapshot of the Windows Me/XP system state, usually made before installation of new hardware or applications.
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snap-ins
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A Windows utility that can be installed in a console window by Microsoft Management Console.
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System File Checker (SFC)
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A Windows tool that checks to make sure Windows is using the correct versions of system files.
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System Restore
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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.
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system state data
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In Windows 2000/XP, files that are necessary for a successful load of the operating system.
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