What is the difference between a hard fault and an intermittent fault?

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A hard fault is one that is present at the time of the self-test. An intermittent fault is one that occurs for a short period of time and is not present in the system at the time of the fault test. Intermittent faults are the most difficult to diagnose.

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Describe cable assemblies.

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What is a communicating protocol?

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If moisture is not removed from the system prior to startup, system damage can result, including such problems as __________ and __________.

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