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The socket is on the Network (Interface) Card (Aka NIC) in your computer. The network card is plugged into the PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) slot on your motherboard.
A peripheralis a device connected to a host computer, but not part of it, and is more or less dependent on the host. It expands the host's capabilities, but does not form part of the core
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Answer: Any device which exceeds a computer's VA/Watt rating should not be plugged into the outlets. Most printers can be plugged into a power strip. A laser printer, however, should be plugged directly into the wall.
No, peripherals are things like monitors, keyboards, mice etc. CPU is a major component that a computer must have to operate. It is a processor, all other parts are peripherals. (Some computers, some severs for example, do not need any peripherals to operate.)
A video card is plugged into an expansion slot on the peripheral bus. The exact type of peripheral bus slot varies according to the type of motherboard used. Originally, video cards were plugged into an ISA slot. Eventually they went in PCI slots, then AGP slots, and today, PCI-Express slots. Regardless of the type of peripheral bus interface, the peripheral bus connects peripheral cards, also called expansion boards, with the system chipset.
Most digital audio recording equipment have exterior microphones to plug in. They can be plugged into the USB ports on a computer. Some can also come wireless.
A peripheral is a device attached to a host computer, but not part of it, and is more or less dependent on the host. It expands the host's capabilities, but does not form part of the core computer architecture.But a Computer is plugged into the UPS not vice versa. Its not dependent on the host. Power is not the host capabality so UPS doesnot expands it.So UPS is not a peripheral device.
The socket is on the Network (Interface) Card (Aka NIC) in your computer. The network card is plugged into the PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) slot on your motherboard.
input device..
Monitor is not plugged in or monitor is not plugged in to computer
A joystick is what's known as a peripheral; it is plugged into the computer. A joystick is a piece of hardware. Software, on the other hand, are the applications you run on your computer. For example, the web browser or music player. An easy way to decide whether something is hardware or software is whether you can physically touch it; whether it exists in the real world. A mouse is hardware, it is another peripheral plugged into the computer. An instant messaging program is software, it exists only on the computer's system.
Bulbs mis-installed, blown fuse, connector not plugged in, wrong bulbs, etc.Bulbs mis-installed, blown fuse, connector not plugged in, wrong bulbs, etc.
Yes, it is. A peripheral is anything that is plugged in to the main tower unit. Keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer, webcam, microphone, ... They are all peripherals.
Check underneath it to see if it is ON.Check if the USB connector is in the plug well.It might be the computer, not the mouseContact Logitech if none works.Hope it helps! I'm using a Logitech mouse right now! :) ( A cool red one)
The iPod Nano Chromatic will have come with a connector cable to plug into your computer, and the iPod will charge once it is properly connected to the computer. The cable can also connect your iPod to some chargers that can be plugged into the wall, and the iPod can be charged that way as well.
A peripheralis a device connected to a host computer, but not part of it, and is more or less dependent on the host. It expands the host's capabilities, but does not form part of the core