You either have a power supply problem, or if the ports are coming straight off of the motherboard, which they normally are then you obviously have a motherboard problem. Part of it could have shorted out and the only thing you can really do is replace it.
No Apple computers require certain ports and plug in cables that not all tcd monitors come with.
All the Macintosh range of computers have USB 2 ports.
Generally, no; modern computers have several USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports rather than the RS-232 serial ports, Centronics parallel (printer) ports, joystick/game ports or PS2 ports of older machines. In addition, newer machines may have FireWire ports or eSATA ports. The newest computers will usually have USB3 ports rather than the older USB2; USB3 is several times faster than USB2.
False. Most computers manufactured in the last 10 years use USB ports which are supported by a range of operating systems.
Yes, they can. There are plenty adapters for USB ports as well as PCI, PCIe.
None of the computers on Arturus work because there's no power for them.
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The work of a person working in the ICT department in a bank includes monitoring of network devices, scanning ports on all external computers, and monitoring network traffic.
I don't know about fivewire ports but if you mean FireWire: FireWire ports are used by many video cameras and are commonly seen on Macintosh computers, however they are also seen on PCs.
Many modern laptops don't have a serial port at all. The most common serial ports on desktop computers were the old style of mouse ports that look like this picture: http://i32.tinypic.com/29vtir.jpg
All computers vary. Any where from 0 to 10.
The information from the satellite in form of packets comes via modem to the ports which are connected to computers,may also be connected to phones.