A nibble ->> 4 bits make a nibble
NAT ->> Network Address Translation
NFS ->> Network File System
NIS ->> Network Information Service
2006-10-18 07:14:11
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answered by Ragner D 1
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Well, here are a few for you to choose from:
1. Null -as in null pointer, null string, null value, or null terminated string
2. Node - as in a computer network node, node object in C language programming
3. Nested - as in nested loops or nested structures in programming
4. Native - as in native code
5. Nothing - as in the Nothing keyword in C
6. Not - as in the NOT logical operator in programming.
Hope this helps.
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2006-10-18 07:18:48
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answered by DocJ 1
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nicely in case you're taking it to geek squad there in simple terms going to provide help to recognize that they the two could desire to repair it, or they're going to advise you run an outbreak test. I had the comparable concern with my Toshiba and that i went to appropriate purchase and offered webroot risk-free practices and it quite is a super virus scanner and as quickly as I ran it, it deleted a collection of crap and viruses I had and my computing gadget runs plenty swifter now. you're able to desire to additionally run a disk cleanup and a disk defragmenter. Delete all of the stuff you now not use or choose that way it would not take in area on your computing gadget. in case you do all this and it remains supplying you with issues then take geek squad up on the restoration grant, or anyplace you bypass. wish I helped.
2016-11-23 17:51:05
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answered by cavallo 4
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Neptune, Novell, Node.
2006-10-18 07:10:00
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answered by IsiMan84 3
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Nagle, NAS (network attached storage), NAT (network address translation).
2006-10-18 07:06:52
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answered by trigam41 4
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3 words ,, no , nothing , nope
2006-10-18 06:56:48
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answered by babgirl19 1
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napster, networking, notepad
2006-10-18 06:59:32
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answered by gandalf 4
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