It's what NTFS stands for.
What is New Technology File System?
This is the fastest speed that Hi-Speed USB 3.0 can go.
What is 640 Mbps?
This provides the illumination for LCD monitors?
What is a Backlight?
This is how many PATA hard drives you can have on a system with two PATA hard drive controllers.
What is 4?
These 2 companies dominate the CPU market.
Who is Intel and AMD?
This term describes a combination of many updates and fixes.
What is a Service pack?
Hardware device responsible for connecting a computer to a network.
What is a NIC?
This storage media can hold up to 50GB on a dual layer disc.
What is Blu-Ray?
It's what DIMM stands for.
What is Dual In-Line Memory Module?
This permission enables an administrator to change the ownership of a file without knowing the user account password for that file.
What is Take Ownership?
What is IPv4?
This is what the processor on a video card is called.
What is a GPU?
This type of drive uses a magnetic platter to store information.
What is a Hard Drive?
This is where the BIOS is stored.
What is the CMOS?
This tool enables you to correct issues with the Windows Operating System by reverting your computer to a previous state.
What is System Restore?
This type of network configuration has one machine configured to host data and services on the network for a number of other machines.
What is Client/Server?
Also know as a volume, a section of a drive.
What is a partition?
This controls communication between CPU, RAM, storage, other peripherals.
What is a chipset?
This tool enables you to modify what programs start when Windows starts up.
What is MSCONFIG?
This 20-pin a/v connector can carry up to 32 channels of audio, and supports up to 16k resolution.
What is DisplayPort 2.0?
This is a solid state drive protocol using the PCI-e bus for much faster performance.
What is NVME?
This is what determines the make and model of CPU that is compatible with a motherboard.
What is the CPU socket type?