The data; the data is what you place into the computer. Simply by having a computer doesn't make it valuable. You can always replace a computer, but you cannot replace the same data.
The data itself. PROVIDED you have an up-to-date back-up of your data - a 'lost' computer can be replaced. You CANNOT replace lost data without a back-up.
A computer can only produce sound if it contains the right hardware. These come in the forms of sound cards or sound chips. In most cases these devices only convert the sound data from digital to analogue signals - the computer itself reads the binary data and decodes it into a form understandable by humans.
Technically, the computer gets its data from the RAM faster than any data storage technology available. HOWEVER if you are talking about storage data, than it would have to be the ridiculously expensive FDD or Flash Disk Drive, with data transfers of over 100MB's a second for the more outrageously priced models. These are hampered by the fact that the largest FDD you can get is 128GB at this point in time.
Three states of data are : Data at rest, Data in motion & Data in use. Data at rest: Data at rest is a term used by computer professionals to describe all data in computer storage that is not currently being accessed or transferred. Data in motion: Data in motion is data that is moving or being transferred between locations within or between computer systems. Data in use: Data in use is data that is currently being updated, processed, accessed & read by a system... Data at rest must be protected at a high level & Moving data should be closely monitored.
People are NOT considered the most important part in a computer system. People are actually the least important and tend to cause the most problems in computer systems, by accessing parts of the Internet that causes the computers to be compromised, by inserting USB Drives unknowing infecting them with viruses, and messing with the system files causing system crashes and loss of data.
Data can be placed in a multitude of locations in a computer, but most often it is placed in the hard drive. However, if a computer has a CD/DVD burner, a floppy disc drive, or a USB thumb drive, then data could be placed on those locations as well, but installed programs typically do not reside on any kind of removable storage device like CD/DVDs, floppy discs, or USB thumb drives. There is no way to permanently store data on a computer on most storage drives since many can be erased by the user, with the only exception being certain types of CDs and DVDs which can write data on a particular section of the disc once.
Most text encodings are supersets of 7-bit ascii, so in short yes, valid ascii is also UTF8/16, lantin-1 and most other western text encodings, but ascii is most valuable as a data-encoding because it is independent of the endianness of the computer - it takes less space to store most data in binary, but the bit patterns for the same data will vary from computer to computer, making the data less portable
Information. Most commonly it is the information that computers use, the 1s and 0s. A modem passes data from your computer to the internet. A phone book contains data on everyone who has a phone.
carbon is very valuable as most of the compounds in nature (including human body) contains carbon
A computer can only produce sound if it contains the right hardware. These come in the forms of sound cards or sound chips. In most cases these devices only convert the sound data from digital to analogue signals - the computer itself reads the binary data and decodes it into a form understandable by humans.
Most fireproof safes will protect some computer equipment, however they are not foolproof methods of protecting valuable electronic information. The best way to protect electronics is to back up the data in a separate area.
An Intel processor contains all the electrical components to allow your computer to function correctly and speedily. It is one of the most important parts that go into a computer because it determines the speed at which data is processed. Intel is the company that manufactures them.
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Most at risk is data. Next is the hardware.
In most cases, no you would not have to restart your computer after backing it up. A backup is just an extra copy of your data that your computer stores in another location. That way, if your computer has problems or your data is deleted you can restore the backup to retrieve your data. Creating a backup file does not require you to restart your computer, since all the computer is doing is copying your data to another location.
The king's chamber is meant to be hard to enter because that room contains the most valuable things.
The king's chamber is meant to be hard to enter because that room contains the most valuable things.