That is a message from your monitor saying it couldn't find any signal to display so it is turning off.
It could be the CPU, the memory, the motherboard, or anything connected to it. Disconnect all the drives, pull any expansion cards, and leave only the keyboard and monitor plugged in and see if it will POST.
Input is something that can be sent to the computer. An example for an input device would be a keyboard, you type things on the keyboard and that data is input into the computer.
This would normally mean that you're taking in information in one form and redistributing it in either the same, or any various different formats. In analog-engineering they were called Gozintas & Gozoutas and they described any plugs, information or otherwise that were evident on any device.
I expect you mean "Is Card reader/writer input or output?". If this is so, it is both an input and output device. Whenever you are trying to categorize a device as Input or Output, think of how it looks from the computer.If the computer is transmitting data to it, it is an Output device.If the computer is receiving data from it, it is an Input device.
It means that a machine gets it for you
By "around the house" I assume you mean in every day appearance. Input: Keyboard, Mouse Output: Monitor, Printer
When the analog is on on the controller, that means you can use the joysticks. If it is off, then the joysticks are disabled.
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it means time
Analog to Digital Converter
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Input is when you type with the calculator
Analog watches have dials, whereas digital watches have a numerical readout.
In terms of the history of the signal, it was the analog signal that came first. That doesn't mean that it can't still be used in conjunction with an analog signal in today's use.
time with the hour and minute hand.
Autonoleggio is the Italian word for car. For future reference when attempting to find the definition of a word that is not in English one could use Google translate and the translator will auto detect the language of the word.
Alike, parallel, similar, etc.
Alike, parallel, similar, etc.