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  • 121X Window System core protocol — The X Window System logo The X Window System core protocol[1][2][3] is the base protocol of the X Windo …

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  • 122NTFS — Developer Microsoft Full name New Technology File System[1] Introduced July 1993 (Windows NT 3.1) Partition identifier 0x07 (MBR) EBD0A0A2 B9E5 4433 87C0 68B6 …

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  • 123Windows Registry — The Windows Registry is a hierarchical database that stores configuration settings and options on Microsoft Windows operating systems. It contains settings for low level operating system components as well as the applications running on the… …

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  • 124Linux startup process — The Linux startup process is the process by which Linux based operating systems initialize. It is in many ways similar to the BSD and other Unix style boot processes, from which it derives.Overview of typical processIn Linux, the flow of control… …

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  • 125Global Positioning System — GPS redirects here. For other uses, see GPS (disambiguation). Geodesy Fundamentals …

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  • 126Windows 2000 — Part of the Microsoft Windows family Screenshot of Windows 2000 Professional …

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  • 127File Allocation Table — For other uses, see Fat (disambiguation). FAT Developer Microsoft Full Name File Allocation Table FAT12 (12‑bit version) FAT16/FAT16B (16‑bit versions) FAT32 (32‑bit version with 28 bits used) Introduced …

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  • 128Rootkit — A rootkit is software that enables continued privileged access to a computer while actively hiding its presence from administrators by subverting standard operating system functionality or other applications. The term rootkit is a concatenation… …

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