Hot plugging refers to the ability to replace or install a device without powering off the computer. It is commonly implemented when a peripheral device is added or removed.
Plug & Play devices can be inserted/removed while Computer is running.
Hot plugging refers to the ability to replace or install a device without powering off the computer. It is commonly implemented when a peripheral device is added or removed.
Hot-swapping also called hot-plugging. With hot-swapping you can connect or disconnect a drive while the system is running.
It is important to ensure that the outlet is hot before plugging in any electrical device to prevent the risk of electric shock or damage to the device. A hot outlet indicates that there is power running through it, so plugging in a device without checking could result in dangerous consequences.
hot plugging
A computer feature that allows a device or peripheral item to be connected to the computer while the computer is running
Hot-swapping also called hot-plugging. With hot-swapping you can connect or disconnect a drive while the system is running.
A polarized plug can only fit together in one direction. This is to prevent reverse polarity in the device you are plugging in.
Normally it should not (unless it is hot or salty). Just ensure to make it clean and dry before plugging in.
"Plugging" is a street term for using a drug rectally. So if someone is plugging morphine, it means that they are inserting anally, so it can be absorbed in their rectum.
I also have a 2000 jeep wrangler. This year has a problem with the heater core plugging up. You can either try to flush it out, or just replace the heater core.
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.