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Assignment
DRIVE
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SUMMER,
2015
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PROGRAM
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BSCNT
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SEMESTER
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2
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SEMESTER
CODE & NAME
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BNT202-UNDERSTANDING
PC & TROUBLE SHOOTING
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BK
ID
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B1416
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CREDIT
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all
questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
1 Explain
different architectures of the memory that are found in the system?
Answer: The term memory hierarchy is used
in computer architecture when discussing performance issues in computer
architectural design, algorithm predictions, and the lower level programming constructs
such as involving locality of reference. A "memory hierarchy" in
computer storage distinguishes each level in the "hierarchy" by
response time. Since response time, complexity, and capacity are related, the
levels may also be distinguished by the controlling technology.
The many trade-offs in designing for high
performance
2 Describe
the process of configuring the standard CMOS setup.
Answer: The function of CMOS RAM is to
store information your computer needs when it boots up, such as Disk Drive
details, Keyboard type and Video Interface information, details of the
configuration of the PCI Bus slots and even a Password to restrict access to
the CMOS. If the battery that powers your CMOS RAM dies, all this information
is lost, and your PC will boot with the CMOS basic defaults. In most cases,
this means you'll have no access to your Disk Drives until you supply the CMOS
with the necessary information. The BIOS them provides basic input/output
services to the operating system and applications. Except for devices that
contain their own BIOS information, for example EGA and VGA Video Interface
cards, some Network Interface
3 Discuss
the working of Blu-Ray Disk with the help of a diagram.
Answer: A Blu-ray Disc is a high density
optical disc storage medium, which is used for the storage of all
high-definition digital formats like audio, video, and play-station games and
so on. They have the same physical appearance as a DVD. The name “BLU-RAY” is
actually a combination of the colour “blue” and “ray”. Here blue refers to the
blue colour of the laser that is used for its reading and ray refers to the
optical ray. While trade marking a product,
4 Explain
the operation of the parallel port in detail.
Answer: A parallel port is an interface allowing
a personal computer (PC) to transmit or receive data down multiple bundled
cables to a peripheral device such as a printer. The most common parallel port
is a printer port known as the Centronics port. A parallel port has multiple
connectors and in theory allows data to be sent simultaneously down several
cables at once. Later versions allow bi-directional communications. This
technology is still used today for low-data-rate communications such as
dot-matrix printing.
The standard for the bi-directional
version of a
5 How
does the key board function? How will you determine the Key board failure?
Answer: A keyboard's primary function is
to act as an input device. Using a keyboard, a person can type a document, use
keystroke shortcuts, access menus, play games and perform a variety of other
tasks. Keyboards can have different keys depending on the manufacturer, the
operating system they're designed for, and whether they are attached to a
desktop computer or part of a laptop. But for the most part, these keys, also
called keycaps, are the
6 Explain
the precautionary measures to be taken to avoid basic problems in video cards.
Answer: PCs, servers, switches, routers,
broadband modems, KVM switches, and other computer equipment are all subject to
electrical damage. From improper site wiring to lightning strikes, a wide
variety of electrical issues threaten systems and
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