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Glossary
Glossary contains terms and explanations that are convenient to know when using your
computer.
+R / +RW
+R
Data can only be written once. Data can also be added as long as the volume is within the
writing capacity of the disk. Offers higher compatibility with DVD-ROM than with +RW (see
below).
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On this computer, data can be written using B’s Recorder.
+RW
Data can be written, erased, or rewritten. Data can be rewritten about 1,000 times.
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On this computer, you can write, erase, or rewrite data using B's Recorder/B's CLiP.
A
Access Point
A relay point that links a computer to the Internet when connecting to a network. When
connecting to the Internet through a modem, the provider uses that relay point. When using a
wireless LAN (
), the access point also refers to the device that relays the
communication.
Account
Refers to the authority used when logging on to Windows (
), using e-mail or
connecting to the Internet or other network. The Account is used to identify the user.
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In Windows, a separate account is allocated to each user, so Windows function settings,
such as the desktop screen, can be changed to suit each user.
How to create an account:
⇒
Operating Instructions
“First-time Operation”
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In the case of limited accounts, some functions and applications cannot be accessed.