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Article Surfing ArchiveA Dvr Program Brings Hardware To Life - Articles SurfingCongratulations! You just bought the fastest, most up-to-date computer in the world! It's so powerful, in fact, you couldn't possibly find a more complex or more efficient motherboard, the computer's main circuit board. It has heaps of RAM, or random-access-memory. RAM lets data anywhere be returned in any order. Your computer also has a bunch of ROM, or read-only-memory. This memory is nearly impossible to change, so it is used to dole out software that is closely related to hardware. Your system's external hardware includes a flat screen monitor, a color laser-jet printer, and a surround-sound package. After hauling the system to your house, you quickly unpack items from their boxes, connect all the wiring, and then turn on the console. You wait in anticipation as the memory loads. Then, unexpectedly, the screen blanks out. What happened? What is wrong with your computer? You check the wirings, and chuckle as you belatedly realize you forgot to install the operating system. The DVR program is as important to surveillance equipment as the operating system is to your computer. Surveillance cameras would not be the way they now are without a DVR program. The Brain behind the DVR The 0s and 1s of It Inside the Boxes From Release to Retirement * Releasing software involves preparing the putting together of software, and then transferring it to the site of the customer. * Installing software's release involves inserting the software into a customer site for the first time. * Activating software, such as a DVR program, is starting up the part of software that can be run. * Deactivating is the shutting down of any part of a system that can be run. * Adapting is done to change a software system that has already been installed. * Uninstalling if the removing of a system that is no longer needed. * Retiring is the withdrawing of a software's system after it becomes obsolete. A DVR program is the "brain" of a DVR's body. Its creation, testing, and use are vital in bringing hardware to life.
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