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  2. Device configuration overlay - Wikipedia

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    To determine the actual size and features of a disk, the DEVICE_­CONFIGURATION_­IDENTIFY command is used, and the output of this command can be compared to the output of IDENTIFY_­DEVICE to see if a DCO is present on a given hard drive. Most major tools will remove the DCO in order to fully image a hard drive, using the DEVICE ...

  3. Does your Windows 11 PC keep restarting? Let's fix that ... - AOL

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    Click the second tile, Performance, on the left-hand side of your screen From here, you can click GPU , which will show you your GPU temperature. Visual to show overheating on PC

  4. Error recovery control - Wikipedia

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    Modern hard drives feature an ability to recover from some read/write errors by internally remapping sectors and performing other forms of self-test and recovery. The process for this can sometimes take several seconds or (under heavy usage) minutes, during which time the drive is unresponsive.

  5. Hibernation (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Hibernation is often underused in business environments as it is difficult to enable it on a large network of computers without resorting to third-party PC power management software. [22] This omission by Microsoft has been criticized as having led to a huge waste in energy. [23] It is possible to disable hibernation and delete hiberfil.sys. [24]

  6. Hot swapping - Wikipedia

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    Hot swapping may be used to add or remove peripherals or components, to allow a device to synchronize data with a computer, and to replace faulty modules without interrupting equipment operation. A machine may have dual power supplies , each adequate to power the machine; a faulty one may be hot-swapped.

  7. DevSlp - Wikipedia

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    DevSlp or DevSleep (sometimes referred to as device sleep or SATA DEVSLP) is a feature in some SATA devices which allows them to go into a low power "device sleep" mode when sent the appropriate signal, which uses one or two orders of magnitude less power than a traditional idle (about 5 mW, [1] but some drives can get as low as 2.5 mW [2]).

  8. Virtual CD-ROM switching utility - Wikipedia

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    Virtual CD-ROM switching utilities are programs to disable the virtual CD-ROM drive found on some devices like mobile broadband modem. [ 1 ] [ failed verification ] [ unreliable source ] A virtual CD-ROM switching utility is a mode switching tool for controlling "flip flop" (multiple device) USB gear.

  9. Host protected area - Wikipedia

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    If the value in the register is set to less than the actual hard drive size then effectively a host protected area is created. It is protected because the OS will work with only the value in the register that is returned by the IDENTIFY DEVICE command and thus will normally be unable to address the parts of the drive that lie within the HPA.