The tern refers to the computer bringing itself up to a working state without the user having to de anyling but press the on button b. booting In order to read each soctor on the spiral of a CD at a coestanthe dise spins faster when the read-write head a rotational velocity e. recharging d. charging 28. e linear torque d. rotational momentum b. linear velocity 29. Thei is a series of tests performed by the startup BIOS to determine if it can communicate hardware components required for a suceessful boot a POST b ESID d. MBR 30. At the beginning of the boot drive is the OS OSwhich loads the fiest program file of the os. , which c. data sheet d. boot record a. registry file b. partition table 31. A single-sided, single-layer DVD can hold-GB. e. 9.4 b. 8.5 32. The first ATX power supplies and motherboards use a si ngle power connector called theconnector PS a. Pl b. P2 d. P ling ehsdon osS, ach as W'indows 7/XP/2000 or Windows 98, can turm off the power to a system a. double switch b. firewall switch e. soft power d. warm power 34. drives are a great method of keeping backups ofdata stored on your hard drive. c. Internal optical d. External floppy a. External hard b. External optical 35. A is an electronic device that can serve as a gate or switch for an electrical signal and can amplify the flow of electricity c. transistor d. capacitor a. fuse b. short 36. A is an electronic device that can hold an electrical charge for a period of time and can smooth the uneven flow of electricity through a circuit. a. fuse b. short c. transistor d. capacitor A-_ is a semiconductor device that allows electricity to flow in only one direction. a. resistor 37. c. fuse d. capacitor b. diode Wireless devices can connect to a LAN by way of a wireless 38. c. switching point d. augmentation point a. access point b. regeneration point . When attempting to burn a CD, make sure the hard drive has at least temporary holding space for the CD write process. a. I GB b. 2 GB c. 3 GB d. 4 GB is the ability of a system to do more than one thing at a time. c. Online processing d. Batch processing a. Multibusing b. Multiprocessing are small holding areas on the processor chip that work much as RAM does outside the processor. a. ALUs b. Control units c. Sockets d. Registers