Hot plugging, also known as hot swapping, refers to the ability to add or remove hardware components from a computer system while it is still running, without needing to restart the system. This feature allows devices like USB drives, external hard drives, or certain peripherals to be connected or disconnected without shutting down or rebooting the computer. It’s designed to provide convenience and flexibility by enabling users to easily exchange or upgrade components without disrupting the operation of the system.


