No. Mine is optical and cordless.
The cable connects between the motherboard of the computer and the hard-drive or optical drive.
No
peripheral
a cable.
This depends on which printer you have.Some printers have a serial cable and the newer ons have a usb cable. You connect the cable to the computer at the back . Then reboot your computer. You then insert the driver CD into the computer and then install the drivers for that printer.
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More common terms for digital optical audio cable; optical audio cable, cable, digital optical, but the shortest and most well-known term is "cable".
'Yellow' is descriptive but does not identify the cable. A description of the ends of the cable would be helpful. However, if your computer is connected to the network then the yellow cable is unnecessary. It may be a management cable or an alternative connection. If your computer is not connected to the network then it is likely that the yellow cable is the rj-45 connection and that you need to install a network card for your computer.
ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS connect the (+) cable FIRST. The reason it sparked was the ( - ) negative cable was already connected.
your printer can be connected to the computer in two ways. 1. the printer can be connected by a usb (universal serial bus) cable to the computer. 2. the computer can also transmit data via a network.
No. The computer software installed is not affected by the cable being connected.
The MBox2 is connected with a USB cable.