Dell Vostro 200 (Mid 2007) User Manual
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Glossary
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hard drive — A drive that reads and writes data on a hard disk. The terms hard drive 
and hard disk are often used interchangeably.
heat sink — A metal plate on some processors that helps dissipate heat.
hibernate mode — A power management mode that saves everything in memory to a 
reserved space on the hard drive and then turns off the computer. When you restart 
the computer, the memory information that was saved to the hard drive is 
automatically restored.
HTTP — hypertext transfer protocol — A protocol for exchanging files between 
computers connected to the Internet. 
Hyper-Threading — Hyper-Threading is an Intel technology that can enhance overall 
computer performance by allowing one physical processor to function as two logical 
processors, capable of performing certain tasks simultaneously.
Hz — hertz — A unit of frequency measurement that equals 1 cycle per second. 
Computers and electronic devices are often measured in kilohertz (kHz), megahertz 
(MHz), gigahertz (GHz), or terahertz (THz).
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IC — integrated circuit — A semiconductor wafer, or chip, on which thousands or 
millions of tiny electronic components are fabricated for use in computer, audio, and 
video equipment. 
IDE — integrated device electronics — An interface for mass storage devices in which 
the controller is integrated into the hard drive or CD drive.
IEEE 1394 — Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. — A high-
performance serial bus used to connect IEEE 1394-compatible devices, such as digital 
cameras and DVD players, to the computer. 
infrared sensor — A port that allows you to transfer data between the computer and 
infrared-compatible devices without using a cable connection.
integrated — Usually refers to components that are physically located on the 
computer’s system board. Also referred to as built-in.
I/O — input/output — An operation or device that enters and extracts data from your 
computer. Keyboards and printers are I/O devices. 
I/O address — An address in RAM that is associated with a specific device (such as a 
serial connector, parallel connector, or expansion slot) and allows the processor to 
communicate with that device.