2. PPE/ Personal Protective Equipment 3. Occupational Health and Safety. 4. Drive C 5. F2, F1, DEL,ESC 6. NTFS 7. Application Driver 8. Driver 9. Format the Correct Partition 10. boot Loader 11. Configuring the BIOS 12. 4.7 ghz 13. Power Supply blown 14. Process Tab of the Task manager 15. Abacus 16. PSU 17. ROM/ Read Only Memory 18. Flash Memory Chip on Motherboard 19. ATX 20. Hard drives and Optical Drives 21. Drive Configuration 22. Intel 23. Virus/malware infection 24. System corruption or errors 25. Upgrading to a new version 26. Use Task Manager or system monitor to end the unresponsive program. 27. To remove an application that you no longer need, you should uninstall it through your operating system's control panel or application management settings 28. Yes, it's possible, but it may involve a clean installation, meaning you'll need to back up your data, perform a fresh installation of Windows 7, and then restore your data and settings. 29. A clean installation wipes data, while an upgrade keeps data and settings 30. The first thing you gotta do when getting ready to work is to make sure your workspace is all set, put things where they belong, and make sure it's clean and well-lit. Having good lighting is important for a comfortable and productive work environment.