When asked: In Windows XP Device Manager, how do you uninstall a device? the answer should be:
Go to the Device Manager - Start > Run > devmgmt.msc
Then, click on the name of the device you want to remove and click Uninstall on the shortcut menu.
Devices worked as promised.
Only if you have a device which requires a connection through firewire
The name of the fastening device made from round or oval wire is a "staple." Staples are commonly used to join or bind materials together by driving them into the material with a stapler or similar tool.
I think you mean the GREEN or GROUND wire. On a tool, it is intended to take dangerous electrical currents, and safely carry them to ground (instead of going through you) -It is also known as EARTH WIRE ...
The best tool to cut wire efficiently is a pair of wire cutters.
this should be a crimping tool!
Crimping tool is used.
Fire wire was developed by Apple company.
A line wire carries electrical current into a device, while a load wire carries electrical current out of a device.
To use a wire wrap tool, first, select the appropriate gauge wire and a wire wrap bit that matches the pin size on your circuit board. Insert the wire into the tool's clamp and position the end against the pin. Then, rotate the tool to wrap the wire tightly around the pin, ensuring good contact for electrical conductivity. Finally, trim any excess wire as needed and check your connections for stability.
When a large load is controlled by a small wire, what device is used?
A punch down tool for jacks, a crimp tool for plugs.