CompTIA A+ Explain the Definitions to Memory Access Control Flashcards

Can you explain the definitions of memory access control? Most people find computer language and descriptions to be confusing. These flashcards may be of assistance. %systemroot% is the folder where Windows boot files are located. 1.44 MB is the storage capacity of a standard 3.5- inch floppy disc. 10 Base T is a LAN designed to run UTP cabling. Read and study these flashcards, and you will understand these definitions.

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What is CSMA/CA
Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance
What is CSMA/CD
Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection
What type of UTP and or STP connect hubs/switches together
Crossover cable
Monitor with tubes are called
A. LCD
B. LED
C. CRT
C. CRT
Brain of the computer is called.
A. CPU
B. CRT
C. RAM
D. ROM
A. CPU
Read only memory
A. REM
B. RAM
C. ROM
C. ROM
Random Access Memory
A. ROM
B. RIM
C.RAM
C.RAM
Rambus Inline Memory Modules
A. RAIM
B. RIMM
C.RIMN
B.RIMM
A family of specification for wireless LAN communication
802.11
Windows that enables a DHCP client compute to configure itself automatically with IP address in the 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254 if there is no DHCP server available.
APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing)
Older style motherboard by Intel in 1995.
A. ATA
B. ATX
C. ASR
B. ATX
Software that is specifically designed to protect system against spyware attacks.
Anti-spyware software
A device or software that provides security to wireless devices.
AP (access point)
Unwanted software loaded onto the system for purposes of presenting commerical advertisements to the user.
Adware
A set of instructions that is stored in ROM that is used to start the most basic services of a computer system.
BIOS (Basic Input / Output System)