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30     Gateway ALR 8300 User’s Guide
Terms and definitions 
This list of terms should help you get acquainted with terms used in your 
computer’s documentation and in your system software. 
Applications - Software installed on your system. Sometimes called 
programs.
BIOS - Basic input/output system. The BIOS is software that is 
independent of any operating system. It enables the computer to 
communicate with the monitor, keyboard, and other peripheral devices 
without using programs on the hard disk.
The BIOS on your computer is flash BIOS, which means that is has been 
recorded on a memory chip that can be updated if needed.
Boot - To load the first software program (usually the operating system) 
that starts your computer. To perform a cold (or hard) boot, you turn the 
computer on when it is off. To perform a warm (or soft) boot, you reset the 
computer when it is already turned on.
Boot disk - A disk containing operating system programs required to start 
your computer. A boot disk can be a diskette, hard drive, or CD.
Byte - The basic unit of measure for computer memory. A character, such 
as a letter of the alphabet, uses one byte of memory. Each byte is made up 
of eight bits. Computer memory is often measured in kilobytes (1,024 
bytes) or megabytes (1,048,576 bytes).
Cache memory - Cache is very fast memory that can be located in the 
processor. Cache reduces the average time required for the processor to get 
the data it needs from the main memory by storing recently accessed data in 
the cache.
CMOS memory - Complementary metal oxide semiconductor memory. 
CMOS memory is memory that is retained even when the computer is 
turned off. The Setup program settings and other parameters are maintained 
in CMOS memory. 
Default - The option that the software or system uses when you have not 
made a choice yourself.
Disc - A compact disc (CD).
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