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Hardware device are classified in to two types they
are.
‡ Hot-Swap device.
‡ Cold-Swap device.

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‡ The hot-swap device requires that you plug it into
the machine while the machine is turned on.
‡ It will automatically install and configure itself.
‡ Which are all the device connecting in the following
port are called Hot-Swap device.
‡ Universal Serial Bus (USB)
‡ Fire Wire (IEEE 1394)
‡ Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)

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USB PORT FIRE WIRE (IEEE 394) SCSI

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‡ Cold-swap device requires that you turn off the
machine before you install the device.
‡ After connecting the device turn on the machine
you have to install the device driver and configure
the device.
‡ Which are all the device connecting in to the
following port are called the Cold-Swap device.
‡ Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) cards.
‡ Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) cards.

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PCI CARD ISA SLOT

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A device driver is a software component that
enables your device an operating system to
communicate.But Windows XP provides drivers for a
most common hardware device.The most common
device is are all in the operating system Hardware
Compatibility List (HCL).

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All the device are configured are updating
the drivers are done through your device manager.The
device manager will display all the components in the
system. To access the device manager.

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