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A hot swappable device is one which can be attached or detached from a computer or other electronic device without having to reboot the computer.
There is no correct or in correct way to do it. A hot-swappable device can be removed while running the computer. i.e. if u have a faulty harddrive that is hot-swappable you can quickly remove it and slap the other one on and continue working.
A common internal laptop component that is sometimes designed as a hot swappable device is the optical drive. This depends on the manufacturer and model, though.
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Hot swappable means the same thing whether the computer is a laptop, desktop or server. It means that you can remove and replace a drive (hard drive or removable media) while the computer is running.
Microphone is a input device because it's plugged in computer. All devices that you plug in computer are input devices.
because it is devices
You don't have to power down the device or computer to un-plug or plug it in.
Because it shows something just like a monitor does. other output devices are printers, speakers, and wireless devices for examples.
It normally means that the device has a problem with its drivers.
One of the major advantages of USB over Serial/Parallel ports is the increase of speed between the device and your computer. Also, USB devices can be chained together so one USB port can be used by many devices. Lastly, USB is considered "hot swappable" - therefore your computer can easily disconnect one device and discover a new one that you have plugged in.
A device or series of devices referred to as "Hot plugging or hot swapping" means that they can be changed out without having to shut down the main system in order to do so. Think of a USB thumb drive, how you can plug it in, use it, then disconnect it without ever having to reboot the computer. That is a good example of "Hot swap" technology. It is commonly used in RAID arrays or on device programming setups or disk duplicators.