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- 1. The Advanced Options Menu is accessed by pressing the F2 key when Windows first starts to load.
- Answer: False
- 2. Runas.exe is used to run a program using different permissions than those assigned to the currently logged-on user.
- Answer: True
- 3. By default, Windows 2000/XP automatically restarts immediately after it encounters a system failure.
- Answer: True
- 4. A stop error is an error so drastic it causes Windows to hang or lock up.
- Answer: True
- 5. The Windows 2000 Emergency Repair Process restores the system to the state it was in when the last full backup was made.
- Answer: False
- 6. During startup, the ____ loads the OS boot sector from the active partition and runs the program in this boot sector.
- Answer: MBR program
- 7. During startup, the ____ launches Ntldr.
- Answer: Boot sector program
- 8. Ntldr changes the processor from real mode to ____ flat memory mode.
- Answer: 32-bit
- 9. ____ is a 16-bit real mode program that queries the computer for time and date and surveys hardware.
- Answer: Ntdetect.com
- 10. ____ is the virtual memory swap file.
- Answer: Pagefile.sys
- 11. The Advanced Options Menu is accessed by pressing the ____ key when Windows first starts to load.
- Answer: F8
- 12. Boot logging logs events to the ____ file to investigate the source of an unknown startup error.
- Answer: Ntbtlog.txt
- 13. ____ is used to gain access to a file when permissions to the file are in error or corrupted.
- Answer: Cacls.exe
- 14. ____ is used with an NTFS file system to display and change the compressions applied to files and folders.
- Answer: Compact.exe
- 15. When you load Windows 2000/XP in Safe Mode, all files used for the load are recorded in the ____ file.
- Answer: Ntbtlog.txt
- 16. When you boot with the ____ option, Windows 2000/XP loads normally and you access the regular desktop; however, all files used during the load process are recorded in a file,
- Answer: Enable Boot Logging
- 17. You should use the ____ option for booting if your video drivers are corrupted and you need to update, rollback, or reinstall your video drivers.
- Answer: Enable VGA Mode
- 18. The ____ is a command-driven operating system that does not use a GUI.
- Answer: Recovery Console
- 19. The ____ command of the Recovery Console displays or changes the current folder.
- Answer: Cd
- 20. The ____ command of the Recovery Console sets the current directory to the directory where Windows 2000/XP is installed.
- Answer: Systemroot
- 21. Tasks scheduled to launch at startup are placed in the ____ folder.
- Answer: C:\Windows\Tasks
- 22. Windows 2000/XP stores all installed fonts in the ____ folder.
- Answer: C:\Windows\Fonts
- 23. The Windows XP ____ can be used to temporarily disable startup services and other programs and help you find the one causing a problem.
- Answer: System Configuration Utility
- 24. To restore a system using the ASR backup, you begin by booting from the Windows XP setup CD and then you press ____ when a message appears asking you to do so.
- Answer: F2
- 25. A(n) ____ upgrade installs Windows over the existing installation.
- Answer: in-place
- 26. In the Recovery Console, you enter the command ____ to see a list of all services currently installed, which includes device drivers.
- Answer: Listsvc
- 27. Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or definition.
- 1. Ntldr
- 2. Ntoskrnl.exe
- 3. Boot.ini
- 4. Bootsect.dos
- 5. Hal.dll
- 6. Ntdll.dll
- 7. Program Compatibility Wizard
- 8. Safe Mode
- 9. SC
- A. The Windows 2000/XP boot strap loader program
- B. A hidden text file that contains information about installed OSs on the hard drive
- C. Hardware abstraction layer
- D. Windows core component program
- E. Loads the Windows desktop with a minimum configuration
- F. Used to stop or start a service that runs in the background
- G. Responsible for loading an OS other than Windows 2000/XP
- H. Intermediating service to executive services; provides many support functions
- I. Used to resolve issues that prevent legacy software from working in Windows XP
- Correct Answer: A:1, B:3, C:5, D:2, E:8, F:9, G:4, H:6, I:7
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