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Quick Launch
This refers to a toolbar that can be congured so that
you can launch a program such as Internet Explorer or
display the Windows Desktop with one click. You can
add any icon to the quick launch area of the Taskbar
and launch frequently used program by clicking that
icon.
Server
In general, a server refers to a computer that provides
shared resources for network users.
Share
This refers to setting a resource of a computer such as
a folder or printer so that other users can also use it.
Shared Folder
A folder that can be used by other users on the network.
Sleep Mode
A power mode that enables computers to save power
consumption when they are not being used. When a
computer is in Sleep Mode, the data on the computer
memory is not saved to the hard disk. If the power is
turned off, the data in memory will be lost.
System File
System Files refer to les that are read and used by
the Windows operating system. In general, system les
must not be deleted or moved.
USB (Universal Serial Bus)
This refers to a serial interface standard developed
to replace the conventional interface standards such
as Serial and PS/2. While USB 1.1 supports 12Mbps
(12 million bits per second), USB 2.0 supports a data
rate that is 40 times (480Mpbs) faster than that of USB
1.1. The data rate of USB 2.0 is equivalent to that of
IEEE1394. Therefore USB 2.0 is used for A/V devices
supported by IEEE 1394 and a 2nd HDD and CDRW
that require a high data rate.
Virtual XP Mode
This is a virtual operating system that enables running
Windows XP programs on the Windows 7 operating
system. Using this mode, you can run programs that do
not run on Windows 7.
Windows Media Player
A multimedia program included with Windows. Using
this program, you can play a media le, create an audio
CD, listen to a radio broadcast, search and manage
media les, and copy les to a portable device, etc.