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HPA stands for Host Protected Area, which is a reserved section of a computer's hard drive that is inaccessible to the operating system. It impacts the performance of a computer system by allowing certain data to be stored separately from the main storage area, which can help improve security and efficiency of the system.
A bus is simply a data transfer "pipeline" of sorts in a computer that moves data from area of the computer to another area. Think of a bus as a highway. Data gets on the bus and moves from it's original location to a different location in the system.
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An operating system loads via the memory of a computer. The specific area that gets the operating system to load is called the boot loader.
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The function of a hard drive is to store large amounts of digital information. Another function is to hold the operating system in the computer in order to access computer programs.
The computer N drive is a network file storage area. To access the drive, you look in the 'My Computer' area on your computer.
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Embedding in a computer means that there is a specific function that is assigned an exact area in a larger system. These functions are protected, most often, with encryption and special coding for continued functionality.
Turn off System Restore, reboot the computer, turn System Restore back on.
The computer N drive is a network file storage area. To access the drive, you look in the 'My Computer' area on your computer.
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