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1 available disk space
Memory that is not allocated to any program. -
2 available hard disk space
Memory that is not allocated to any program. -
3 crash
"The failure of either a program or a disk drive. A program crash results in the loss of all unsaved data and can leave the operating system unstable enough to require restarting the computer. A disk drive crash, sometimes called a disk crash, leaves the drive inoperable and can cause loss of data." -
4 load test
"A test that studies the behavior of the program when it is working at its limits. Types of load tests include volume tests, stress tests, and storage tests. Volume tests study the largest tasks the program can deal with. Stress tests study the program's response to peak bursts of activity. Storage tests study how memory and space is used by the program, either in resident memory or on disk. A test that is designed to put a server application under heavy user load to pinpoint performance and/or scalability problems." -
5 identifier
"Any text string used as a label, such as the name of a procedure or a variable in a program or the name attached to a hard disk or floppy disk."معرّف -
6 ar-sa قسم بالقرص
A portion of a hard disk partition that contains information about the disk's file system and a short machine language program that loads the Windows operating system. -
7 partition boot sector
A portion of a hard disk partition that contains information about the disk's file system and a short machine language program that loads the Windows operating system. -
8 compression utility
"A software program that reduces a file's size for storage on a disk. If a compressed file is too large to fit onto a single disk, the compression utility copies it onto multiple disks." -
9 degradation
"In computer systems, a reduction in level of performance or service. Degradation in microcomputer performance is indicated by slow response times or frequent pauses for disk access because memory is insufficient to hold an entire program plus the data the program is using." -
10 paged pool
"The system-allocated virtual memory that has been charged to a process and that can be paged. Paging is the moving of infrequently used parts of a program's working memory from random access memory (RAM) to another storage medium, usually the hard disk." -
11 back up
"To make a duplicate copy of a program, a disk, or data." -
12 backup
"A duplicate of a program, a disk, or data, made either for archiving purposes or for safeguarding files." -
13 document
"Any self-contained piece of work created with an application program and, if saved on disk, given a unique filename by which it can be retrieved." -
14 path
"A route through a structured collection of information, as in a database, a program, or files stored on disk." -
15 resource
"Generally, any part of a computer system or network, such as a disk drive, printer, or memory, that can be allotted to a running program or a process." -
16 shortcut
"A link to any item accessible on your computer or on a network, such as a program or application, file, folder, disk drive, printer, or another computer. You can put shortcuts in various areas, such as on the desktop, on the Start menu, or in specific folders." -
17 system requirements
"A minimum hardware configuration of a computer (typically relates to CPU speed and type, size of RAM, free space on hard disk, and presence of other devices such as sound card, CD-ROM, etc.) needed to run a software program on it." -
18 uninstall
"When referring to software, to remove program files and folders from the hard disk and remove related data from the registry so the software or solution is no longer available." -
19 file copy
"The first of the three stages of Setup, where the Windows program files and any additional files specified are copied to the computer's hard disk." -
20 CD boot
The process of starting a computer from the retail product CD-ROM and then installing Windows on the hard disk using the Setup program on the CD.
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