Compaq 1200 User Manual

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disk

High-capacity storage media, such as

the hard disk inside the computer and the
removable media used in a Zip drive or Jaz
drive.

diskette

Low-capacity, removable storage

media made of flexible plastic film
encased in a hard plastic shell. Since the
plastic film is flexible, the 3.5-inch
diskette is sometimes referred to as a
floppy disk.

diskette drive

The drive that reads and

writes to a diskette.

double-click

To push down and quickly

release the left mouse button two times in
rapid succession to open an item.

download

To receive files from another

computer on the Internet.

drive

A device that reads and sometimes

writes to storage media. Examples are the
CD drive, DVD drive, LS Compaq drive,
diskette drive, and hard drive.

driver

Software that enables the operating

system to recognize and operate devices
installed in or attached to the computer,
such as a printer. All drives that use
removable media and all peripheral
devices have drivers. You can download
updated drivers from the manufacturer’s
Web site. See peripheral device.

drop-down menu

A list of options that

drops down when you click a menu on the
menu bar or the down arrow on
a dialog box.

DSL (digital subscriber line)

A telephone line that carries both voice
and data signals; it allows you to talk on
the phone and surf the Internet at the same
time. The data part of the line, which is
continuously connected to the Internet,
allows high-speed, high-capacity data
transfer. Your local telephone company
provides the necessary equipment—a DSL
modem, a network interface card, and a
splitter.

DSL modem

A modem that connects to

the Internet using digital subscriber line
service through an existing copper
telephone line.

DVD (digital versatile disc)

A CD-

sized disc that stores full-length movies,
music videos, and multimedia computer
games with three-dimensional graphics.
Both single-sided and double-sided
discs are available.

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encrypt

To translate data into a secret

code. You must have access to a secret key
or password to read an encrypted file. See
secure Web site.

Ethernet

The most widely-installed local

area network technology. An Ethernet
LAN typically uses coaxial cable or special
upgrades of twisted pair wires. The most
commonly installed Ethernet systems
provide transmission speed up to 10Mbps

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