Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Hot swapping

Hot swapping and hot active are agreement acclimated to call the functions of replacing computer arrangement apparatus after shutting down the system. More specifically, hot swapping describes replacing apparatus after cogent abeyance to the system, while hot active describes the accession of apparatus that would aggrandize the arrangement after cogent abeyance to the operation of the system.1 Once the adapted software is installed on the computer, a user can bung and unplug the basic after rebooting. A acclaimed archetype of this functionality is the Universal Serial Bus (USB) that allows users to add or abolish borderline apparatus such as a mouse, keyboard, or printer.

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