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10 Cards in this Set
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A controller is located where?
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It can be embedded on the system board as part of the chip set or on a host adapter in an expansion slot
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p3
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An add-on peripheral device
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Requires a device and a device driver that must be installed.
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p4
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Modems
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Sometimes use normal telephone lines for communication whereas other times they use dedicated circuits.
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p6
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Changing resource parameters, where and why
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In BIOS often is done to prevent a conflict in the assignment of computer resources.
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p8
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For Windows 98/Me, device drivers
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Are installed at the time the harware device is installed, and executed automatically each time windows 98/Me starts or the device is used.
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p8
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Device drivers can be changed
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For an improved driver by downloading it from the manufacturer's Web site.
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p8
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In Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, installation of applications software
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Should be done using the "Add or Remove Programs" icon in the "Control Panel"
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p11
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A universal serial bus (USB)
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Device does not need system resources assigned manually by the user because the operating systme and USB host controller automatically do that at start-up.
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p15
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What part of the system board chip set manages the PCI bus and the expansion slots.
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The peripheral component interconnect (PCI) bus master
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p18
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When installing a new device to a PC that already has devices which are not plug-and-play compliant,
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The tool to use to help you identify and resolve conflicts between NON plug-and-play devices in Windows 98/Me/2000/XP is the "Device Manager."
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p20
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