computer
Across
- 4. The suffix at the end of a filename (e.g., .exe, .pdf) that tells the OS which application should open it.
- 6. Command Line Interface A text-based interface where users type instructions for the OS to execute.
- 8. A specialized program that allows the OS to communicate with specific hardware (like a printer or a mouse).
- 10. A virtual container within a digital file system used to organize files and other folders.
- 12. The central part of an operating system that manages the operations of the computer and the hardware.
- 13. The process of reducing the size of a file or folder to save storage space or make it easier to send.
- 15. A feature of an OS that allows a computer to compensate for physical memory shortages by temporarily transferring data from RAM to disk storage.
- 17. The initial set of operations that a computer system performs when electrical power is switched on.
- 18. Permanent software programmed into a hardware device's read-only memory to help it operate.
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- 1. The process of converting information or data into a code to prevent unauthorized access.
- 2. A model where data is stored on remote servers accessed from the internet, managed by system software.
- 3. A maintenance utility designed to free up disk space by deleting temporary or unnecessary files.
- 4. The method and data structure that an operating system uses to control how data is stored and retrieved.
- 5. update patches or upgrades provided by the developer to fix bugs, improve security, or add new features.
- 7. Graphical User Interface A visual way of interacting with a computer using items such as windows, icons, and menus.
- 9. The process of reorganizing files on a hard drive so that data is stored in contiguous blocks, improving speed.
- 11. System (OS): The primary software that manages all hardware and other software on a computer (e.g., Windows, macOS, ChromeOS).
- 14. The ability of an operating system to execute more than one program or task at the same time.
- 16. Programs designed to help analyze, configure, optimize, or maintain a computer.
- 17. Basic Input/Output System The specific firmware used to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs and to perform hardware initialization during the booting process.