Across
- 4. – Malicious software that spreads and damages files or systems.
- 7. - A storage system that uses only flash memory to save data.
- 9. – A file system that stores and protects your files on Windows computers.
- 10. – A cable that sends both video and sound from one device to another (like from a computer to a TV).
- 11. – Handles images, video, and graphics; helps the CPU with visual tasks.
- 13. – The brain of the computer that runs programs and does the thinking.
- 14. – A connector used to link storage devices (like hard drives or SSDs) to your computer.
- 15. – A flat screen that shows images using liquid crystals and a backlight.
- 17. – A small computer designed for one person to use.
- 19. – Memory that can only be read, not changed; stores important startup instructions.
- 20. – An older type of connector for sending video from a computer to a monitor.
- 22. – A cable that sends video from a computer to a screen.
Down
- 1. – A way to connect computers using cables in a local or wide area network.
- 2. – The first software that runs when you turn on your computer; it helps start the system.
- 3. – The part of the CPU that tells other parts of the computer what to do.
- 5. – A fast type of storage with no moving parts, used instead of hard drives.
- 6. – A device that connects your computer to a network.
- 7. -A part of the CPU that handles math and logic (like +, -, AND, OR).
- 8. – A standard way to connect hard drives and CD drives to a computer.
- 10. – A storage device with spinning parts used to store data.
- 12. – A common plug for connecting devices like keyboards, mice, or flash drives.
- 16. – Lets users talk or type naturally to interact with computers.
- 17. – A Windows tool for managing your system's hardware, software, and network.
- 18. – A way to combine multiple hard drives to act as one for speed or backup.
- 19. – The temporary memory your computer uses to run programs.
- 21. – A small, low-power computer good for basic tasks like browsing or watching videos.
