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1. A type of user interface that allows users to view a document or webpage exactly as it will appear when printed or displayed
2. Creating an exact copy of a hard drive, including the operating system and all data files, as an image file that can be used to restore the original system or to create multiple identical systems.
3. A type of application software used for organizing, storing, retrieving, and managing data in a structured format.
4. A graphical element within a GUI interface used to scroll through a large document or webpage
5. The process of creating 3-dimensional models of objects or environments using software.
6. The text displayed by a CLI or shell that indicates the system is ready to accept typed commands
7. A partition that can't be booted from, used to create more logical partitions.
8. GRand Unified Bootloader, a popular bootloader used on Linux and Unix systems.
9. The practice of sharing the contents of one's computer screen with others over a network.
10. A table located at the beginning of a hard drive that contains information about the location and size of each partition.
11. A technology that allows individuals or groups in different locations to meet and interact via audio and video transmission.
12. The process of creating a conceptual representation of data structures or databases.
13. The ability of an operating system to run multiple programs or tasks concurrently.
14. A graphical link to a file, folder, or application, typically placed on the desktop or within a GUI menu
15. Utility software used to restore the operating system to a previous state.
16. A type of graphical user interface (GUI) that is based on Windows, Icons, Menus, and Pointers.
17. A type of software used to create mathematical models and simulations of real-world systems or processes.
18. Multimedia that contains links or connections to other related multimedia elements, allowing for non-linear navigation or exploration.