Across
- 3. to restart a computer system to resolve software or hardware issues
- 5. to store data or files onto a storage medium or in a specific location
- 6. to transfer data or files from a remote server or the internet to a local device
- 10. to duplicate or make a replica of data or files
- 11. to return data or files to their original state or location from a backup
- 14. to write and create computer programs or code
- 15. to convert data or files into a coded or encrypted form to secure them from unauthorized access
- 17. to identify and resolve problems or malfunctions in computer hardware or software
- 18. to improve or enhance the features, performance, or capabilities of technology
Down
- 1. to insert copied or cut data or files into a new location
- 2. to set up or put in place software, applications, or hardware components
- 4. to start or restart a computer system
- 5. to look for specific information or files using keywords or search terms
- 7. to bring software or firmware to the latest version with new features, bug fixes, or security patches
- 8. to convert encrypted data or files back to their original form
- 9. to remove or erase data or files from a storage device or system
- 12. to transfer data or files from a local device to a remote server or the internet
- 13. to create a duplicate copy of data or files as a precaution against data loss or system failures
- 16. to write instructions in a programming language to create software or applications