User Manual (XP/Windows7)
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Shared Folder
A folder that can be used by other users 
on the network.
SSD (Solid State Disk)
This refers to a device that saves 
information to semiconductors unlike a 
normal hard disk drive (HDD). There are 
two types of SSD. One saves data to 
the DRAM and the other saves data to 
the Flash Memory. Since there are no 
mechanical parts, an SSD provides a 
much better performance than an HDD. 
Especially, a Flash Memory-Type SSD 
provides high reliability and durability.
Network Administrator
A user who plans, congures and 
manages network operations. 
Sometimes, a network administrator is 
called a system administrator.
Sleep Mode
A power mode that enables computers 
to save power consumption when they 
are not being used. When a computer 
is in Sleep Mode, the data on the 
computer memory is not saved to the 
hard disk. If the power is turned off, the 
data in memory will be lost.
System File
System Files refer to les that are read 
and used by the Windows operating 
system. In general, system les must not 
be deleted or moved.
USB (Universal Serial Bus)
This refers to a serial interface standard 
developed to replace the conventional 
interface standards such as Serial and 
PS/2. While USB 1.1 supports 12Mbps 
(12 million bits per second), USB 2.0 
supports a data rate that is 40 times 
(480Mpbs) faster than that of USB 1.1. 
The data rate of USB 2.0 is equivalent to 
that of IEEE1394. Therefore USB 2.0 is 
used for A/V devices supported by IEEE 
1394 and a 2nd HDD and CDRW that 
require a high data rate.










