Common questions

What does post stand for on a computer?

What does post stand for on a computer?

POST, short for Power On Self Test, is the initial set of diagnostic tests performed by the computer right after it’s powered on, with the intent to check for any hardware related issues. Computers aren’t the only devices that run a POST. Some appliances, medical equipment, and other devices also run very similar self-tests after being powered on.

Are there any devices that run a post?

Computers aren’t the only devices that run a POST. Some appliances, medical equipment, and other devices also run very similar self-tests after being powered on. You might also see POST abbreviated as P.O.S.T., but probably not too often anymore.

When to change the lay of wire rope?

Due to wear on the drum and sheaves, we will never recommend changing the lay of the rope used on a hoist when the wire rope needs changed. The existing wire rope lay has already established wear patterns on the drum and sheave that could make changing the rope with a different lay dangerous.

What is the role of post in the startup process?

The Role of POST in the Startup Process. The computer will continue to boot after the POST but only if it was successful. Problems can certainly appear after the POST, like Windows hanging during startup, but most of the time those can be attributed to an operating system or software problem, not a hardware one.

What do you need to know about startwire?

StartWire is a website where you can create your very own account to efficiently manage and monitor your job search. The site is easy to use and offers much more than other job search websites.

Is the startwire resume site a puppy mill?

Startwire is resume “puppy mill”! If you ever get a notice or see a posting from Startwire, quickly delete and do not apply! Going through the process of looking for a job is stressful enough without being inundated with tons of spam-job-posting emails.

How tall should a wire fence post be?

Anchor posts should be set a minimum of 3-1/2 feet into the ground. Line posts are set 2 to 2-1/2 feet into the ground. Add together the depth of setting, the height of the top wire above ground, and an additional 6 inches to obtain required post length.

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