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Format

To prepare a new disk (or an old one you want to reuse) so that

it can store information. Formatting divides a disk into tracks
and sectors and creates addressable locations on it.

Graphics

Lines, angles, curves, and other nonalphanumeric data.

Hard disk

The enclosed unit used to store large amounts of data. Unlike a
diskette, it is fixed in place. It can process data more rapidly and
store many more files than a diskette. Also called fixed disk.

Hardware

Any physical component of a computer system, such as a

monitor, printer, keyboard, or CPU.

High-density

A type of format that allows you to store more data than on

single- or double-density diskettes. A 5¼-inch high-density
diskette can store 1.2 MB of data. A 3½-inch high-density

diskette can store 1.44 MB of data.

Input/output

(I/O)

port

See Port.

Interface

A physical or software connection used to transmit data between

equipment or programs.

Jumper

A small device that connects two pins on an option card, a disk

drive, or the main system board to activate a particular function.

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