IT Essentials Chapter 5 v5.0
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1. What are two features of the active partition of a hard drive? (Choose two.)
1. What are two features of the active partition of a hard drive? (Choose two.)
- The active partition must be a primary partition.
- Up to four primary partitions can be marked as active.
- The operating system uses the active partition to boot the system.
- The active partition may include the manufacturer recovery partition.
- An active partition must be assigned C: as the drive letter.
- Services
- Performance Monitor
- Component Services
- Event Viewer
- Use the Event Log and other diagnostic utilities to research the stop error messages.
- View the error messages and recover the system using the System Image Recovery tool.
- In Safe Mode use the Advanced Startup Options menu to disable the auto restart function.
- Use the Last Known Good Configuration option to restart the operating system.
- Web browsing
- Controlling the BIOSM
- Controlling hardware access
- Managing applications
- Flow chart editing
- Program compilation
- Text processing
- System resource management
- Server consolidation
- Hypervisor
- Virtual Machine Manager
- Operating system sharing
- Select the video adapter card Properties in Device Manager, select the Driver tab, and click Roll Back Driver.
- Use the Devices and Printers control panel to right-click on the monitor, and select Properties.Select Roll Back Driver.
- Select Create a Restore Point from System Tools.
- Use regedit to remove the information about the graphics driver from the registry.
- Disk Cleanup
- Disk Format
- Disk Maintenance
- Disk Partition
- Disk Defragmenter
- TASKKILL
- AT
- OMD
- TASKLIST
- Run the programs in Compatibility Mode.
- Lower the UAC setting in the Change User Account Control settings dialog box of the User Accounts control.
- Use the System Restore utility.
- Update the driver for the graphics card.
- Restore the ntdetect.com file from the installation media.
- Run fdisk /mbr from the command prompt.
- Restore the boot.ini file from the installation media.
- Reinstall the application. Then, run the uninstall program.
- Thumbnail previews
- Search
- Jump lists
- Shake
- Snap
- Aero Peek
- Run chkdsk on the affected drive to restore system files to their post-installation state.
- Use an incremental backup to restore the system.
- Use a system image that was created prior to the failure to restore the system.
- Use a differential backup to restore the system.
- Replace the graphics card with one that meets the minimum hardware requirements for Windows 7.
- In the Performance Options dialog box of the Performance Information and Tools control panel, choose Adjust for Best Performance.
- Lower the UAC setting in the Change User Account Control settings dialog box of the User Accounts control panel.
- Reinstall all user programs in Compatibility Mode.
- 32 GB maximum
- 64 GB maximum
- 16 GB maximum
- 4 GB maximum
- 128 GB or more
- Multitasking
- Multiuser
- Multiprocessing
- Multimedia
- Reboot the system and press Del or F2 depending on the system.
- Reboot the system, press and hold F8 until a menu is displayed, and then choose Safe Mode.
- From the command prompt run the shutdown -r -s command.
- Run the MSCONFIG utility and choose the option Selective Startup.
- Debugging Mode
- Safe Mode
- Safe Mode with Networking
- Safe mode with Command Prompt
- Use the Disk Management utility to convert the drive from Basic to Dynamic, which changes the file system to NTFS automatically.
- Reformat all of the existing partitions and use the NTFS file system.
- Run the CONVERT.EXE utility to convert the file system to NTFS.
- Reinstall Windows XP and to format the drive choose NTFS when prompted .
- Type 1
- Type 2
- Type 3
- Type 4
- The viruses and worms will have limited functionality inside the virtualized environment.
- Virus and worm attacks are more easily controlled in a virtualized environment, thus helping to protect the college network and its devices from attack.
- The virtualization environment has better tools to develop mitigation solutions.
- The lab exercises are performed faster inside of the virtualized environment.
- NTFS is easier to configure.
- NTFS provides more security features.
- NTFS supports larger files.
- NTFS allows faster access to external peripherals such as a USB drive.
- NTFS allows faster formatting of drives.
- NTFS allows the automatic detection of bad sectors.
- A technician should always create them after updating the operating system.
- They are useful to restore the computer to an earlier time when the system worked properly.
- They recover personal files that have been corrupted or deleted.
- They contain information about the system and registry settings that are used by the Windows operating system.
- They back up personal data files.
- The video card does not support the resolution that is being used.
- A recently installed device driver is incompatible with the boot controller.
- A process is using most of the CPU resources.
- One or more program files have been deleted.
- The printer will function incorrectly.
- The operating system will fail to start.
- A new application will fail to install.
- The keyboard will be unresponsive to the user.
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