User's Manual

BTUBritish thermal unit — A measurement of heat output.
busA communication pathway between the components in your computer.
bus speed — The speed, given in MHz, that indicates how fast a bus can transfer information.
byteThe basic data unit used by your computer. A byte is usually equal to 8 bits.
C
C — Celsius — A temperature measurement system where 0° is the freezing point and 100° is the boiling point of water.
cacheA special high-speed storage mechanism which can be either a reserved section of main memory or an independent
high-speed storage device. The cache enhances the efficiency of many microprocessor operations.
L1 cache — Primary cache stored inside the microprocessor.
L2 cache — Secondary cache which can either be external to the microprocessor or incorporated into the
microprocessor architecture.
carnetAn international customs document that facilitates temporary imports into foreign countries. Also known as a
merchandise passport.
CDcompact disc — An optical form of storage media, typically used for audio and software programs.
CD driveA drive that uses optical technology to read data from CDs.
CD playerThe software used to play music CDs. The CD player displays a window with buttons that you use to play a CD.
CD-RCD recordable — A recordable version of a CD. Data can be recorded only once onto a CD-R. Once recorded, the
data cannot be erased or written over.
CD-RW — CD rewritable — A rewritable version of a CD. Data can be written to a CD-RW disc, and then erased and written
over (rewritten).
CD-RW driveA drive that can read CDs and write to CD-RW (rewritable CDs) and CD-R (recordable CDs) discs. You can
write to CD-RW discs multiple times, but you can write to CD-R discs only once.
CD-RW/DVD driveA drive, sometimes referred to as a combo drive, that can read CDs and DVDs and write to CD-RW
(rewritable CDs) and CD-R (recordable CDs) discs. You can write to CD-RW discs multiple times, but you can write to CD-R
discs only once.
clock speed — The speed, given in MHz, that indicates how fast computer components that are connected to the system bus
operate.
COACertificate of Authenticity — The Windows alpha-numeric code located on a sticker on your computer. You may need
the COA to complete the operating system setup or reinstallation. Also referred to as the Product Key or Product ID.
Control Panel A Windows utility that allows you to modify operating system and hardware settings, such as display
settings.
controllerA chip that controls the transfer of data between the microprocessor and memory or between the
microprocessor and devices.
CRIMMcontinuity rambus in-line memory module — A special module that has no memory chips and is used to fill unused
RIMM slots.
cursor — The marker on a display or screen that shows where the next keyboard, touch pad, or mouse action will occur. It
often is a blinking solid line, an underline character, or a small arrow.
D
DDR SDRAMdouble-data-rate SDRAM — A type of SDRAM that doubles the data burst cycle, improving system
performance.
deviceHardware such as a disk drive, printer, or keyboard that is installed in or connected to your computer.