ITN 106 - Mid Term Exam Prep

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ITN 106 - Microcomputer Operating Systems Exam Prep. Includes Chapters 3, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12.
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Pregunta 1

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By default, Windows does not display [blank_start]____________________[blank_end] in Windows Explorer.
Respuesta
  • File Extension

Pregunta 2

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A(n) [blank_start]____________________[blank_end] folder is often used to compress files to a smaller size so they can more easily be sent by e-mail.
Respuesta
  • zip

Pregunta 3

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The [blank_start]____________________[blank_end] is a window containing several small utility programs called applets that are used to manage hardware, software, users, and the system.
Respuesta
  • control panel

Pregunta 4

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The [blank_start]____________________[blank_end] gives a wealth of information about installed hardware and software, the current system configuration, and currently running programs.
Respuesta
  • The system information utility

Pregunta 5

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The initial screen that is displayed when an OS has a GUI interface loaded
Respuesta
  • Desktop
  • Action Center
  • Device drivers
  • Network and Sharing center
  • Child directories
  • Navigation pane

Pregunta 6

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A tool that lists errors and issues that need attention
Respuesta
  • Navigation pane
  • Network and Sharing center
  • Action Center
  • Device drivers

Pregunta 7

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A utility that can be used to solve a failed network connection
Respuesta
  • Desktop
  • Action Center
  • Device drivers
  • Network and Sharing center
  • Child directories
  • Navigation pane

Pregunta 8

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A directory that is housed inside another a directory
Respuesta
  • Desktop
  • Action Center
  • Device drivers
  • Network and Sharing center
  • Child directories
  • Navigation pane

Pregunta 9

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Found on the left side of the Windows Explorer or Computer window
Respuesta
  • Desktop
  • Action Center
  • Device drivers
  • Network and Sharing center
  • Child directories
  • Navigation pane

Pregunta 10

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The simplest way to find out if a system can be upgraded to Windows 7 is to download, install, and run the [blank_start]____________________[blank_end] .
Respuesta
  • upgrade advisor

Pregunta 11

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A(n) [blank_start]____________________[blank_end] allows you to install the new OS without disturbing the old one so you can booth to either OS.
Respuesta
  • dual boot

Pregunta 12

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Once the virtual machine wizard is complete, the new virtual machine is listed in the ____________________ window.
Respuesta
  • explorer
  • active directory
  • image deployment
  • virtual machine

Pregunta 13

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The process of copying an entire hard drive to another bootable media device is called __________________.
Respuesta
  • virtualization
  • drive imaging
  • partition
  • clean install

Pregunta 14

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Match each term with the correct statement below. A network where resources are managed by centralized computers: [blank_start]_[blank_end] Overall structure an OS uses to name, store, and organize files on a volume: [blank_start]_[blank_end] The directory database used by Windows Server to control resources on a network: [blank_start]_[blank_end] A copy of an entire hard drive that includes Windows 7, drivers, and applications that are standard to all the computers that might use that copy: [blank_start]_[blank_end] Used during an unattended installation: [blank_start]_[blank_end] Contains a list of OS commands that are executed as a group: [blank_start]_[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • client/server network
  • file system
  • Active Directory
  • standard image
  • answer file
  • batch file
  • client/server network
  • file system
  • Active Directory
  • standard image
  • answer file
  • batch file
  • client/server network
  • file system
  • Active Directory
  • standard image
  • answer file
  • batch file
  • client/server network
  • file system
  • Active Directory
  • standard image
  • answer file
  • batch file
  • client/server network
  • file system
  • Active Directory
  • standard image
  • answer file
  • batch file
  • client/server network
  • file system
  • Active Directory
  • standard image
  • answer file
  • batch file

Pregunta 15

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A ____________________ goes to a customer site in response to a service call.
Respuesta
  • PC Support Technician
  • PC Service Technician
  • Technical Retail Associate
  • Bench Technician
  • Help-Desk Technician

Pregunta 16

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_________________ sponsors the A+ Certification Program and manages the exams.
Respuesta
  • CompTIA
  • Microsoft
  • Linux
  • Oracle

Pregunta 17

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The job isn’t finished until the ___________________ is done.
Respuesta
  • paperwork
  • logs
  • installation
  • testing

Pregunta 18

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A _________________ PC is designed to play and possibly record music, photos, movies, and video on a TV or large monitor screen.
Respuesta
  • HTPC (Home Theater PC)
  • Personal
  • Receiver
  • Virtual

Pregunta 19

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____________________ happens over time as Windows writes files, deletes files, and writes new files to your drive.
Respuesta
  • fragmentation
  • disk cleanup
  • low-level formatting
  • defragmentation

Pregunta 20

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____________________ restores the system to its condition at the time a snapshot was taken of the system settings and configuration.
Respuesta
  • system restore
  • quick format
  • formatting
  • shadow copy

Pregunta 21

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As you work at the command prompt, you can use ____________________ characters in a filename to say that the command applies to a group of files or to abbreviate a filename if you do not know the entire name.
Respuesta
  • wildcard
  • asterisks
  • period
  • backslash

Pregunta 22

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Space on the disk is marked as ____________________ if it has not yet been partitioned.
Respuesta
  • unallocated
  • allocated
  • mount point
  • simple volume

Pregunta 23

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Rearranges files on the drive into as few segments as possible
Respuesta
  • Defragmenting
  • Virtual memory
  • restore points
  • Dynamic volumes
  • Mounted drive
  • Basic disk

Pregunta 24

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Used to enhance the amount of RAM in a system
Respuesta
  • Virtual memory
  • Defragmenting
  • restore points
  • Dynamic volumes
  • Mounted drive
  • Basic disk

Pregunta 25

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Snapshots of the system and include Windows system files that have changed
Respuesta
  • Defragmenting
  • Virtual memory
  • restore points
  • Dynamic volumes
  • Mounted drive
  • Basic disk

Pregunta 26

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A volume that can be accessed by way of a folder on another volume so that the folder has more available space
Respuesta
  • Defragmenting
  • Virtual memory
  • restore points
  • Dynamic volumes
  • Mounted drive
  • Basic disk

Pregunta 27

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If an application is listed as ____________________ in the Task Manager Applications tab, you can end it by selecting it and clicking the End Task button at the bottom of the window.
Respuesta
  • not responding
  • unresponsive
  • stopped
  • pending

Pregunta 28

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Windows 7/Vista ____________ uses a flash drive or secure digital (SD) memory card to boost hard drive performance.
Respuesta
  • ReadyBoost
  • Virtual Memory
  • Kernel Mode
  • Executive Services

Pregunta 29

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A(n) [blank_start]____________________[blank_end] is caused when an application does not properly release memory allocated to it that it no longer needs.
Respuesta
  • Memory Leak

Pregunta 30

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To find out what changes were made to the system at a specific time use the ________________.
Respuesta
  • Event Viewer
  • Reliability Monitor
  • Resource Monitor
  • Performance Monitor

Pregunta 31

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For Windows 7, the ____________________ tracks problems with applications, hardware, and Windows.
Respuesta
  • Action Center
  • Control Panel
  • Task Manager
  • Problem Reports and Solutions

Pregunta 32

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If a _____________ that an application relies on has failed to start, make sure it has an Automatic or Manual startup setting.
Respuesta
  • Service
  • Process
  • Thread
  • Task

Pregunta 33

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If you can identify the approximate date the error started, you may be able to use _________________ to revert the system to a state before the problem occurred.
Respuesta
  • System Restore
  • System Recovery
  • Event Viewer
  • Reliability Monitor

Pregunta 34

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To solve ____________________ stop errors after Windows startup, use the web to research the error message.
Respuesta
  • Blue Screen
  • Registry
  • Application
  • Hardware

Pregunta 35

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GUI stands for [blank_start]_[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • Graphical User Interface

Pregunta 36

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Four main functions of the Operating System
Respuesta
  • Provide a user interface
  • Manage files
  • Manage hardware
  • Manage applications
  • Provides Security
  • Process Management
  • Control of System Performance

Pregunta 37

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assignment of a problem to someone higher in the support chain
Respuesta
  • escalate
  • call tracking
  • HAV
  • copyright
  • chain of custody
  • virtualization server

Pregunta 38

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software that records the progress and resolution of a problem ticket
Respuesta
  • escalate
  • call tracking
  • HAV
  • copyright
  • chain of custody
  • virtualization server

Pregunta 39

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a technology that enhances the processor support for VMs
Respuesta
  • escalate
  • call tracking
  • HAV
  • copyright
  • chain of custody
  • virtualization server

Pregunta 40

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the legal ability to make duplicates of a work
Respuesta
  • escalate
  • call tracking
  • HAV
  • copyright
  • chain of custody
  • virtualization server

Pregunta 41

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documentation that includes exactly what, when, and from whom evidence was collected
Respuesta
  • escalate
  • call tracking
  • HAV
  • copyright
  • chain of custody
  • virtualization server

Pregunta 42

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provides a virtual desktop for users on multiple client machines
Respuesta
  • escalate
  • call tracking
  • HAV
  • copyright
  • chain of custody
  • virtualization server

Pregunta 43

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Lets you view the applications and processes running on your computer as well as information about process and memory performance, network activity, and user activity
Respuesta
  • Task Manager
  • Service
  • Registry
  • Windows Experience Index
  • Windows 7/Vista ReadyBoost
  • kernel

Pregunta 44

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A program that runs in the background and is called on by other programs to perform a background task
Respuesta
  • Task Manager
  • Service
  • Registry
  • Windows Experience Index
  • Windows 7/Vista ReadyBoost
  • kernel

Pregunta 45

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A database designed with a treelike structure that contains configuration information for Windows, users, software applications, and installed hardware devices
Respuesta
  • Task Manager
  • Service
  • Registry
  • Windows Experience Index
  • Windows 7/Vista ReadyBoost
  • kernel

Pregunta 46

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Evaluates key system components to give a high-level view of the computer’s performance
Respuesta
  • Task Manager
  • Service
  • Registry
  • Windows Experience Index
  • Windows 7/Vista ReadyBoost
  • kernel

Pregunta 47

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Uses a flash drive or secure digital (SD) memory card to boost hard drive performance
Respuesta
  • Task Manager
  • Service
  • Registry
  • Windows Experience Index
  • Windows 7/Vista ReadyBoost
  • kernel

Pregunta 48

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The core of the OS that is responsible for interacting with hardware
Respuesta
  • Task Manager
  • Service
  • Registry
  • Windows Experience Index
  • Windows 7/Vista ReadyBoost
  • kernel

Pregunta 49

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A Windows utility that protects system files and keeps a cache of current system files in case it needs to refresh a damaged file
Respuesta
  • System File Checker
  • Tasklist
  • File association
  • Blue screen of death
  • Default program
  • Taskkill

Pregunta 50

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A command used to find the ID number of each running process
Respuesta
  • System File Checker
  • Tasklist
  • File association
  • Blue screen of death
  • Default program
  • Taskkill

Pregunta 51

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The relationship between a file type and a supporting application
Respuesta
  • System File Checker
  • Tasklist
  • File association
  • Blue screen of death
  • Default program
  • Taskkill

Pregunta 52

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Another name for a stop error, which happens when processes running in kernel mode encounter a problem and Windows must stop the system
Respuesta
  • System File Checker
  • Tasklist
  • File association
  • Blue screen of death
  • Default program
  • Taskkill

Pregunta 53

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A program associated with a file extension
Respuesta
  • System File Checker
  • Tasklist
  • File association
  • Blue screen of death
  • Default program
  • Taskkill

Pregunta 54

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A command that uses the process ID to stop a process
Respuesta
  • System File Checker
  • Tasklist
  • File association
  • Blue screen of death
  • Default program
  • Taskkill

Pregunta 55

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Aero user interface
Respuesta
  • The Windows 7/Vista 3D user interface that gives a glassy appearance. Also called Aero glass.
  • A portion of the name of a file that indicates how the file is organized or formatted, the type of content in the file, and what program uses the file. In command lines, the file extension follows the filename and is separated from it by a period, for example, Msd.exe, where exe is the file extension.
  • A minor update to software that corrects an error, adds a feature, or addresses security issues. Also called an update. Compare to service pack.
  • A collection of several patches or updates that is installed as a single update to an OS or application.

Pregunta 56

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device driver
Respuesta
  • A program stored on the hard drive that tells the computer how to communicate with a hardware device such as a printer or modem.
  • Software that controls a computer. An OS controls how system resources are used and provides a user interface, a way of managing hardware and software, and ways to work with files.
  • A collection of several patches or updates that is installed as a single update to an OS or application.
  • A program that runs in the background to support or serve Windows or an application.

Pregunta 57

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file extension
Respuesta
  • A portion of the name of a file that indicates how the file is organized or formatted, the type of content in the file, and what program uses the file. In command lines, the file extension follows the filename and is separated from it by a period, for example, Msd.exe, where exe is the file extension.
  • The main directory, at the top of the top-down hierarchical structure of subdirectories, created when a hard drive or disk is first formatted. In Linux, it’s indicated by a forward slash. In DOS and Windows, it’s indicated by a backward slash.
  • A bar normally located at the bottom of the Windows desktop, displaying information about open programs and providing quick access to others.
  • The primary Windows 7/Vista utility used to manage network connections.

Pregunta 58

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folder attributes
Respuesta
  • The properties assigned to a folder. Examples of folder attributes are read-only and hidden status.
  • A program stored on the hard drive that tells the computer how to communicate with a hardware device such as a printer or modem.
  • A Windows tool that provides details about a system, including installed hardware and software, the current system configuration, and currently running programs. The program file is Msinfo32.exe.
  • A primary partition that has been assigned a drive letter and can be formatted with a file system such as NTFS. Compare to logical drive.

Pregunta 59

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graphical user interface (GUI)
Respuesta
  • An interface that uses graphics as compared to a command-driven interface.
  • A program stored on the hard drive that tells the computer how to communicate with a hardware device such as a printer or modem.
  • The Windows 7/Vista 3D user interface that gives a glassy appearance. Also called Aero glass.
  • A minor update to software that corrects an error, adds a feature, or addresses security issues. Also called an update. Compare to service pack.
  • A program that runs in the background to support or serve Windows or an application.

Pregunta 60

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Network and Sharing Center
Respuesta
  • The primary Windows 7/Vista utility used to manage network connections.
  • Software that controls a computer. An OS controls how system resources are used and provides a user interface, a way of managing hardware and software, and ways to work with files.
  • A program stored on the hard drive that tells the computer how to communicate with a hardware device such as a printer or modem.
  • A Windows tool that provides details about a system, including installed hardware and software, the current system configuration, and currently running programs. The program file is Msinfo32.exe.
  • A program that runs in the background to support or serve Windows or an application.

Pregunta 61

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operating system (OS)
Respuesta
  • Software that controls a computer. An OS controls how system resources are used and provides a user interface, a way of managing hardware and software, and ways to work with files.
  • A minor update to software that corrects an error, adds a feature, or addresses security issues. Also called an update. Compare to service pack.
  • The primary Windows 7/Vista utility used to manage network connections.
  • A primary partition that has been assigned a drive letter and can be formatted with a file system such as NTFS. Compare to logical drive.

Pregunta 62

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patch
Respuesta
  • A minor update to software that corrects an error, adds a feature, or addresses security issues. Also called an update. Compare to service pack.
  • A program that runs in the background to support or serve Windows or an application.
  • A collection of several patches or updates that is installed as a single update to an OS or application.
  • A program stored on the hard drive that tells the computer how to communicate with a hardware device such as a printer or modem.
  • The Windows 7/Vista 3D user interface that gives a glassy appearance. Also called Aero glass.

Pregunta 63

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service pack
Respuesta
  • A collection of several patches or updates that is installed as a single update to an OS or application.
  • A minor update to software that corrects an error, adds a feature, or addresses security issues. Also called an update. Compare to service pack.
  • A primary partition that has been assigned a drive letter and can be formatted with a file system such as NTFS. Compare to logical drive.
  • A Windows tool that provides details about a system, including installed hardware and software, the current system configuration, and currently running programs. The program file is Msinfo32.exe.

Pregunta 64

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System Information
Respuesta
  • A Windows tool that provides details about a system, including installed hardware and software, the current system configuration, and currently running programs. The program file is Msinfo32.exe.
  • A bar normally located at the bottom of the Windows desktop, displaying information about open programs and providing quick access to others.
  • A minor update to software that corrects an error, adds a feature, or addresses security issues. Also called an update. Compare to service pack.
  • Software that controls a computer. An OS controls how system resources are used and provides a user interface, a way of managing hardware and software, and ways to work with files.
  • A portion of the name of a file that indicates how the file is organized or formatted, the type of content in the file, and what program uses the file. In command lines, the file extension follows the filename and is separated from it by a period, for example, Msd.exe, where exe is the file extension.
  • The properties assigned to a folder. Examples of folder attributes are read-only and hidden status.

Pregunta 65

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batch file
Respuesta
  • A text file containing a series of OS commands. Autoexec.bat is a batch file.
  • A startup menu that gives the user the choice of which operating system to load, such as Windows XP or Windows 7 which are both installed on the same system, creating a dual boot.
  • Primary Windows tool for managing hardware.
  • The ability to boot using either of two different OSs, such as Windows XP and Windows 7. Also called multiboot.

Pregunta 66

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boot loader menu
Respuesta
  • A startup menu that gives the user the choice of which operating system to load, such as Windows XP or Windows 7 which are both installed on the same system, creating a dual boot.
  • A computer concept whereby one computer (the client) requests information from another computer (the server).
  • In the Windows setup program, the option used to overwrite the existing operating system and applications, producing a clean installation of the OS. The main advantage is that problems with the old OS are not carried forward.
  • The ability to boot using either of two different OSs, such as Windows XP and Windows 7. Also called multiboot.
  • Making an exact image of a hard drive, including partition information, boot sectors, operating system installation, and application software to replicate the hard drive on another system or recover from a hard drive crash. Also called disk cloning or disk imaging.
  • Primary Windows tool for managing hardware.

Pregunta 67

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clean install
Respuesta
  • Used to overwrite the existing operating system and applications when installing Windows on a hard drive.
  • A Windows server directory database and service that is used in managing a domain to allow for a single point of administration for all shared resources on a network, including files, peripheral devices, databases, web sites, users, and services.
  • A group of settings that can be applied to older drivers or applications that might cause them to work in Windows using a newer version of Windows than the one the programs were designed to use.
  • Primary Windows tool for managing hardware.
  • In the Windows setup program, the option used to overwrite the existing operating system and applications, producing a clean installation of the OS. The main advantage is that problems with the old OS are not carried forward.
  • The ability to boot using either of two different OSs, such as Windows XP and Windows 7. Also called multiboot.
  • Making an exact image of a hard drive, including partition information, boot sectors, operating system installation, and application software to replicate the hard drive on another system or recover from a hard drive crash. Also called disk cloning or disk imaging.

Pregunta 68

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compatibility mode
Respuesta
  • A group of settings that can be applied to older drivers or applications that might cause them to work in Windows using a newer version of Windows than the one the programs were designed to use.
  • In the Windows setup program, the option used to overwrite the existing operating system and applications, producing a clean installation of the OS. The main advantage is that problems with the old OS are not carried forward.
  • A Windows server directory database and service that is used in managing a domain to allow for a single point of administration for all shared resources on a network, including files, peripheral devices, databases, web sites, users, and services.
  • A text file containing a series of OS commands. Autoexec.bat is a batch file.
  • A startup menu that gives the user the choice of which operating system to load, such as Windows XP or Windows 7 which are both installed on the same system, creating a dual boot.

Pregunta 69

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custom installation
Respuesta
  • In the Windows setup program, the option used to overwrite the existing operating system and applications, producing a clean installation of the OS. The main advantage is that problems with the old OS are not carried forward.
  • The ability to boot using either of two different OSs, such as Windows XP and Windows 7. Also called multiboot.
  • Making an exact image of a hard drive, including partition information, boot sectors, operating system installation, and application software to replicate the hard drive on another system or recover from a hard drive crash. Also called disk cloning or disk imaging.
  • Used to overwrite the existing operating system and applications when installing Windows on a hard drive.

Pregunta 70

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drive imaging
Respuesta
  • Making an exact image of a hard drive, including partition information, boot sectors, operating system installation, and application software to replicate the hard drive on another system or recover from a hard drive crash. Also called disk cloning or disk imaging.
  • The ability to boot using either of two different OSs, such as Windows XP and Windows 7. Also called multiboot.
  • A Windows server directory database and service that is used in managing a domain to allow for a single point of administration for all shared resources on a network, including files, peripheral devices, databases, web sites, users, and services.
  • A startup menu that gives the user the choice of which operating system to load, such as Windows XP or Windows 7 which are both installed on the same system, creating a dual boot.
  • A text file containing a series of OS commands. Autoexec.bat is a batch file.
  • A group of settings that can be applied to older drivers or applications that might cause them to work in Windows using a newer version of Windows than the one the programs were designed to use.
  • Used to overwrite the existing operating system and applications when installing Windows on a hard drive.

Pregunta 71

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file system
Respuesta
  • The overall structure that an OS uses to name, store, and organize fi les on a disk. Examples of file systems are NTFS and FAT32. Windows is always installed on a volume that uses the NTFS file system.
  • An International Organization for Standardization image that contains an image of a disc, including the fi le system used.
  • A division of a hard drive that can hold volumes. Using the MBR system, Windows can support up to four partitions on one hard drive.
  • A primary partition that has been assigned a drive letter and can be formatted with a file system such as NTFS. Compare to logical drive.

Pregunta 72

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homegroup
Respuesta
  • A type of peer-to-peer network where each computer shares files, folders, libraries, and printers with other computers in the homegroup. Access to the homegroup is secured using a homegroup password.
  • A division of a hard drive that can hold volumes. Using the MBR system, Windows can support up to four partitions on one hard drive.
  • An International Organization for Standardization image that contains an image of a disc, including the fi le system used.
  • The overall structure that an OS uses to name, store, and organize fi les on a disk. Examples of file systems are NTFS and FAT32. Windows is always installed on a volume that uses the NTFS file system.
  • A primary partition that has been assigned a drive letter and can be formatted with a file system such as NTFS. Compare to logical drive.

Pregunta 73

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ISO image
Respuesta
  • An International Organization for Standardization image that contains an image of a disc, including the fi le system used.
  • A division of a hard drive that can hold volumes. Using the MBR system, Windows can support up to four partitions on one hard drive.
  • A primary partition that has been assigned a drive letter and can be formatted with a file system such as NTFS. Compare to logical drive.
  • One or more logical machines created within one physical machine.

Pregunta 74

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partition
Respuesta
  • A division of a hard drive that can hold volumes. Using the MBR system, Windows can support up to four partitions on one hard drive.
  • One or more logical machines created within one physical machine.
  • An International Organization for Standardization image that contains an image of a disc, including the fi le system used.
  • A primary partition that has been assigned a drive letter and can be formatted with a file system such as NTFS. Compare to logical drive.

Pregunta 75

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virtual machine (VM)
Respuesta
  • One or more logical machines created within one physical machine.
  • A primary partition that has been assigned a drive letter and can be formatted with a file system such as NTFS. Compare to logical drive.
  • A division of a hard drive that can hold volumes. Using the MBR system, Windows can support up to four partitions on one hard drive.
  • An International Organization for Standardization image that contains an image of a disc, including the fi le system used.

Pregunta 76

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volume
Respuesta
  • A primary partition that has been assigned a drive letter and can be formatted with a file system such as NTFS. Compare to logical drive.
  • One or more logical machines created within one physical machine.
  • A division of a hard drive that can hold volumes. Using the MBR system, Windows can support up to four partitions on one hard drive.
  • An International Organization for Standardization image that contains an image of a disc, including the fi le system used.

Pregunta 77

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Windows 7 Enterprise
Respuesta
  • A Windows operating system that includes additional features over Windows 7 Professional. The major additional features include BitLocker Drive Encryption used to encrypt an entire hard drive and support for multiple languages. The edition does not include Windows DVD Maker. Multiple site licenses are available.
  • A Windows operating system that is similar to Windows 7 Home Basic, but includes additional features.
  • A Windows operating system that is intended for business users. You can purchase multiple site licenses (also called volume licensing) using this edition.
  • A Windows operating system that includes every Windows 7 feature. Multiple licenses are not available with this edition.

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Windows 7 Home Premium
Respuesta
  • A Windows operating system that is similar to Windows 7 Home Basic, but includes additional features.
  • A Windows operating system that includes additional features over Windows 7 Professional. The major additional features include BitLocker Drive Encryption used to encrypt an entire hard drive and support for multiple languages. The edition does not include Windows DVD Maker. Multiple site licenses are available.
  • A Windows operating system that is intended for business users. You can purchase multiple site licenses (also called volume licensing) using this edition.
  • A Windows operating system that includes every Windows 7 feature. Multiple licenses are not available with this edition.

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Windows 7 Professional
Respuesta
  • A Windows operating system that is intended for business users. You can purchase multiple site licenses (also called volume licensing) using this edition.
  • A Windows operating system that includes every Windows 7 feature. Multiple licenses are not available with this edition.
  • A Windows operating system that is similar to Windows 7 Home Basic, but includes additional features.
  • A Windows operating system that includes additional features over Windows 7 Professional. The major additional features include BitLocker Drive Encryption used to encrypt an entire hard drive and support for multiple languages. The edition does not include Windows DVD Maker. Multiple site licenses are available.

Pregunta 80

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Windows 7 Ultimate
Respuesta
  • A Windows operating system that includes every Windows 7 feature. Multiple licenses are not available with this edition.
  • A Windows operating system that is intended for business users. You can purchase multiple site licenses (also called volume licensing) using this edition.
  • A Windows operating system that is similar to Windows 7 Home Basic, but includes additional features.
  • A Windows operating system that includes additional features over Windows 7 Professional. The major additional features include BitLocker Drive Encryption used to encrypt an entire hard drive and support for multiple languages. The edition does not include Windows DVD Maker. Multiple site licenses are available.

Pregunta 81

Pregunta
call tracking
Respuesta
  • A system that tracks the dates, times, and transactions of help-desk or on-site PC support calls, including the problem presented, the issues addressed, who did what, and when and how each call was resolved.
  • Documentation that tracks evidence used in an investigation and includes exactly what, when, and from whom the evidence was collected, the condition of the evidence, and how the evidence was secured while in possession of a responsible party.
  • When a technician passes a customer’s problem to higher organizational levels because he or she cannot solve the problem.
  • The right to copy the work that belongs to the creators of the works or others to whom the creator transfers this right.

Pregunta 82

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chain of custody
Respuesta
  • Documentation that tracks evidence used in an investigation and includes exactly what, when, and from whom the evidence was collected, the condition of the evidence, and how the evidence was secured while in possession of a responsible party.
  • The right to copy the work that belongs to the creators of the works or others to whom the creator transfers this right.
  • When a technician passes a customer’s problem to higher organizational levels because he or she cannot solve the problem.
  • The act of making unauthorized copies of original software, which violates the Federal Copyright Act of 1976.

Pregunta 83

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copyright
Respuesta
  • The right to copy the work that belongs to the creators of the works or others to whom the creator transfers this right.
  • The act of making unauthorized copies of original software, which violates the Federal Copyright Act of 1976.
  • Documentation that tracks evidence used in an investigation and includes exactly what, when, and from whom the evidence was collected, the condition of the evidence, and how the evidence was secured while in possession of a responsible party.
  • A computer that has an operating system, but has little computer power and might only need to support a browser used to communicate with a virtualization server.

Pregunta 84

Pregunta
hypervisor
Respuesta
  • Virtual machine software that can provide one or more virtual machines.
  • A regular desktop computer or laptop that is sometimes used as a client by a virtualization server.
  • A computer that has an operating system, but has little computer power and might only need to support a browser used to communicate with a virtualization server.
  • A computer that serves up virtual machines to multiple client computers and provides a virtual desktop for users on these client machines.

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Pregunta
thick client
Respuesta
  • A regular desktop computer or laptop that is sometimes used as a client by a virtualization server.
  • A computer that has an operating system, but has little computer power and might only need to support a browser used to communicate with a virtualization server.
  • A computer that serves up virtual machines to multiple client computers and provides a virtual desktop for users on these client machines.
  • Virtual machine software that can provide one or more virtual machines.

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thin client
Respuesta
  • A computer that has an operating system, but has little computer power and might only need to support a browser used to communicate with a virtualization server.
  • A computer that serves up virtual machines to multiple client computers and provides a virtual desktop for users on these client machines.
  • A regular desktop computer or laptop that is sometimes used as a client by a virtualization server.
  • Virtual machine software that can provide one or more virtual machines.

Pregunta 87

Pregunta
virtualization server
Respuesta
  • A computer that serves up virtual machines to multiple client computers and provides a virtual desktop for users on these client machines.
  • A computer that has an operating system, but has little computer power and might only need to support a browser used to communicate with a virtualization server.
  • A regular desktop computer or laptop that is sometimes used as a client by a virtualization server.
  • Virtual machine software that can provide one or more virtual machines.

Pregunta 88

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active partition
Respuesta
  • The primary partition on the hard drive that boots the OS. Windows calls the active partition the system partition.
  • The hard drive partition where the Windows OS is stored. The system partition and the boot partition may be different partitions.
  • A way to partition one or more hard drives, so that the drives can work together to store data in order to increase space for data or to provide fault tolerance or improved performance. Also see RAID. Compare to basic disk.
  • The only partition on a hard drive that can contain more than one logical drive. In Windows, a hard drive can have only a single extended partition. Compare

Pregunta 89

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Automated System Recovery (ASR)
Respuesta
  • The Windows XP process that allows you to restore an entire hard drive volume or logical drive to its state at the time the backup of the volume was made.
  • To rewrite a fi le to a disk in one contiguous chain of clusters, thus speeding up data retrieval.
  • A Windows utility that enables you to delete temporary fi les to free up space on a drive.
  • A file that has been written to different portions of the disk so that it is not in contiguous clusters.

Pregunta 90

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boot partition
Respuesta
  • The hard drive partition where the Windows OS is stored. The system partition and the boot partition may be different partitions.
  • The primary partition on the hard drive that boots the OS. Windows calls the active partition the system partition.
  • A way to partition one or more hard drives, so that the drives can work together to store data in order to increase space for data or to provide fault tolerance or improved performance. Also see RAID. Compare to basic disk.
  • The only partition on a hard drive that can contain more than one logical drive. In Windows, a hard drive can have only a single extended partition. Compare

Pregunta 91

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defragment
Respuesta
  • To rewrite a fi le to a disk in one contiguous chain of clusters, thus speeding up data retrieval.
  • The Windows XP process that allows you to restore an entire hard drive volume or logical drive to its state at the time the backup of the volume was made.
  • A table on a hard drive or floppy disk used by the FAT file system that tracks the clusters used to contain a file.
  • A file that has been written to different portions of the disk so that it is not in contiguous clusters.

Pregunta 92

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Disk Cleanup
Respuesta
  • A Windows utility that enables you to delete temporary fi les to free up space on a drive.
  • To rewrite a fi le to a disk in one contiguous chain of clusters, thus speeding up data retrieval.
  • The Windows XP process that allows you to restore an entire hard drive volume or logical drive to its state at the time the backup of the volume was made.
  • A Windows 7/Vista command prompt window that allows commands that require administrative privileges.

Pregunta 93

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dynamic disk
Respuesta
  • A way to partition one or more hard drives, so that the drives can work together to store data in order to increase space for data or to provide fault tolerance or improved performance. Also see RAID. Compare to basic disk.
  • The hard drive partition where the Windows OS is stored. The system partition and the boot partition may be different partitions.
  • The primary partition on the hard drive that boots the OS. Windows calls the active partition the system partition.
  • The only partition on a hard drive that can contain more than one logical drive. In Windows, a hard drive can have only a single extended partition. Compare

Pregunta 94

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extended partition
Respuesta
  • The only partition on a hard drive that can contain more than one logical drive. In Windows, a hard drive can have only a single extended partition. Compare
  • The primary partition on the hard drive that boots the OS. Windows calls the active partition the system partition.
  • The hard drive partition where the Windows OS is stored. The system partition and the boot partition may be different partitions.
  • A way to partition one or more hard drives, so that the drives can work together to store data in order to increase space for data or to provide fault tolerance or improved performance. Also see RAID. Compare to basic disk.

Pregunta 95

Pregunta
file allocation table (FAT)
Respuesta
  • A table on a hard drive or floppy disk used by the FAT file system that tracks the clusters used to contain a file.
  • A file that has been written to different portions of the disk so that it is not in contiguous clusters.
  • A Windows utility that enables you to delete temporary fi les to free up space on a drive.
  • The Windows XP process that allows you to restore an entire hard drive volume or logical drive to its state at the time the backup of the volume was made.

Pregunta 96

Pregunta
fragmented files
Respuesta
  • A file that has been written to different portions of the disk so that it is not in contiguous clusters.
  • To rewrite a fi le to a disk in one contiguous chain of clusters, thus speeding up data retrieval.
  • A table on a hard drive or floppy disk used by the FAT file system that tracks the clusters used to contain a file.

Pregunta 97

Pregunta
Globally Unique Identifier Partition Table (GUID or GPT)
Respuesta
  • A partitioning system installed on a hard drive that can support 128 partitions and is recommended for drives larger than 2 TB.
  • A portion or all of a hard drive extended partition that is treated by the operating system as though it were a physical drive or volume. Each logical drive is assigned a drive letter, such as drive F, and contains a file system. Compare
  • The first sector on a hard drive, which contains the partition table and a program the BIOS uses to boot an OS from the drive.
  • A Windows XP technique to provide fault tolerance whereby one hard drive duplicates another hard drive.

Pregunta 98

Pregunta
logical drives
Respuesta
  • A portion or all of a hard drive extended partition that is treated by the operating system as though it were a physical drive or volume. Each logical drive is assigned a drive letter, such as drive F, and contains a file system. Compare
  • A division of a hard drive that can hold volumes. Using the MBR system, Windows can support up to four partitions on one hard drive.
  • A method whereby the OS uses the hard drive as though it were RAM. Also see
  • Several methods of configuring multiple hard drives to store data to increase volume size and improve performance, or to ensure that if one hard drive fails, the data is still available from another hard drive.

Pregunta 99

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Master Boot Record (MBR)
Respuesta
  • The first sector on a hard drive, which contains the partition table and a program the BIOS uses to boot an OS from the drive.
  • The Windows swap file that is used to hold the virtual memory that is used to enhance physical memory installed in a system.
  • A database that Windows uses to store hardware and software configuration information, user preferences, and setup information.
  • A partitioning system installed on a hard drive that can support 128 partitions and is recommended for drives larger than 2 TB.

Pregunta 100

Pregunta
mirroring
Respuesta
  • A Windows XP technique to provide fault tolerance whereby one hard drive duplicates another hard drive.
  • Several methods of configuring multiple hard drives to store data to increase volume size and improve performance, or to ensure that if one hard drive fails, the data is still available from another hard drive.
  • A method whereby the OS uses the hard drive as though it were RAM. Also see
  • A partitioning system installed on a hard drive that can support 128 partitions and is recommended for drives larger than 2 TB.

Pregunta 101

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Pagefile.sys
Respuesta
  • The Windows swap file that is used to hold the virtual memory that is used to enhance physical memory installed in a system.
  • A portion or all of a hard drive extended partition that is treated by the operating system as though it were a physical drive or volume. Each logical drive is assigned a drive letter, such as drive F, and contains a file system. Compare
  • The first sector on a hard drive, which contains the partition table and a program the BIOS uses to boot an OS from the drive.
  • A database that Windows uses to store hardware and software configuration information, user preferences, and setup information.
  • A snapshot of the Windows system, usually made before installation of new hardware or applications.

Pregunta 102

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partition
Respuesta
  • A division of a hard drive that can hold volumes. Using the MBR system, Windows can support up to four partitions on one hard drive.
  • A database that Windows uses to store hardware and software configuration information, user preferences, and setup information.
  • A portion or all of a hard drive extended partition that is treated by the operating system as though it were a physical drive or volume. Each logical drive is assigned a drive letter, such as drive F, and contains a file system. Compare
  • A partitioning system installed on a hard drive that can support 128 partitions and is recommended for drives larger than 2 TB.

Pregunta 103

Pregunta
RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks or redundant array of independent disks)
Respuesta
  • Several methods of configuring multiple hard drives to store data to increase volume size and improve performance, or to ensure that if one hard drive fails, the data is still available from another hard drive.
  • A division of a hard drive that can hold volumes. Using the MBR system, Windows can support up to four partitions on one hard drive.
  • A method whereby the OS uses the hard drive as though it were RAM. Also see
  • A partitioning system installed on a hard drive that can support 128 partitions and is recommended for drives larger than 2 TB.

Pregunta 104

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registry
Respuesta
  • A database that Windows uses to store hardware and software configuration information, user preferences, and setup information.
  • The Windows swap file that is used to hold the virtual memory that is used to enhance physical memory installed in a system.
  • The first sector on a hard drive, which contains the partition table and a program the BIOS uses to boot an OS from the drive.

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restore point
Respuesta
  • A snapshot of the Windows system, usually made before installation of new hardware or applications.
  • A method whereby the OS uses the hard drive as though it were RAM. Also see
  • A database that Windows uses to store hardware and software configuration information, user preferences, and setup information.
  • The Windows swap file that is used to hold the virtual memory that is used to enhance physical memory installed in a system.
  • The first sector on a hard drive, which contains the partition table and a program the BIOS uses to boot an OS from the drive.

Pregunta 106

Pregunta
virtual memory
Respuesta
  • A method whereby the OS uses the hard drive as though it were RAM. Also see
  • A database that Windows uses to store hardware and software configuration information, user preferences, and setup information.
  • Several methods of configuring multiple hard drives to store data to increase volume size and improve performance, or to ensure that if one hard drive fails, the data is still available from another hard drive.
  • A portion or all of a hard drive extended partition that is treated by the operating system as though it were a physical drive or volume. Each logical drive is assigned a drive letter, such as drive F, and contains a file system. Compare

Pregunta 107

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Computer Management (Compmgmt.msc)
Respuesta
  • A Windows console that contains several administrative tools used by support technicians to manage the local computer or other computers on the network.
  • A Windows tool useful for troubleshooting problems with Windows, applications, and hardware. It displays logs of significant events such as a hardware or network failure, OS failure, OS error messages, a device or service that has failed to start, or General Protection Faults.
  • The low-level part of Windows, written specifically for each CPU technology, so that only the HAL must change when platform components change.
  • The portion of an OS that is responsible for interacting with the hardware.

Pregunta 108

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Event Viewer (Eventvwr.msc)
Respuesta
  • A Windows tool useful for troubleshooting problems with Windows, applications, and hardware. It displays logs of significant events such as a hardware or network failure, OS failure, OS error messages, a device or service that has failed to start, or General Protection Faults.
  • The portion of an OS that is responsible for interacting with the hardware.
  • A Windows 7 utility that provides information about problems and errors that happen over time.
  • A Windows utility that lets you view the applications and processes running on your computer as well as information about process and memory performance, network activity, and user activity.
  • A Windows utility that can identify what processes are launched at startup and can temporarily disable a process from loading.

Pregunta 109

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HAL (hardware abstraction layer)
Respuesta
  • The low-level part of Windows, written specifically for each CPU technology, so that only the HAL must change when platform components change.
  • A Windows utility to build customized consoles. These consoles can be saved to a fi le with an .msc file extension.
  • A database that Windows uses to store hardware and software configuration information, user preferences, and setup information.
  • A Windows utility that can identify what processes are launched at startup and can temporarily disable a process from loading.
  • A Windows utility that lets you view the applications and processes running on your computer as well as information about process and memory performance, network activity, and user activity.

Pregunta 110

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kernel
Respuesta
  • The portion of an OS that is responsible for interacting with the hardware.
  • A Windows tool useful for troubleshooting problems with Windows, applications, and hardware. It displays logs of significant events such as a hardware or network failure, OS failure, OS error messages, a device or service that has failed to start, or General Protection Faults.
  • A Windows console that contains several administrative tools used by support technicians to manage the local computer or other computers on the network.
  • A Windows 7/Vista utility that uses a flash drive or secure digital (SD) memory card to boost hard drive performance.
  • Each process that the CPU is aware of; a single task that is part of a longer task or request from a program.
  • The portion of an OS that relates to the user and to applications.

Pregunta 111

Pregunta
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Respuesta
  • A Windows utility to build customized consoles. These consoles can be saved to a fi le with an .msc file extension.
  • A Windows 7 utility that provides information about problems and errors that happen over time.
  • A Windows tool that monitors the performance of the processor, memory, hard drive, and network.
  • A Windows utility that can identify what processes are launched at startup and can temporarily disable a process from loading.

Pregunta 112

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process
Respuesta
  • A program that is running under the authority of the shell, together with the system resources assigned to it.
  • Each process that the CPU is aware of; a single task that is part of a longer task or request from a program.
  • A Windows utility that can be installed in a console window by Microsoft Management Console.
  • The portion of an OS that relates to the user and to applications.

Pregunta 113

Pregunta
registry
Respuesta
  • A database that Windows uses to store hardware and software configuration information, user preferences, and setup information.
  • The portion of an OS that relates to the user and to applications.
  • process
  • The low-level part of Windows, written specifically for each CPU technology, so that only the HAL must change when platform components change.
  • The portion of an OS that is responsible for interacting with the hardware.

Pregunta 114

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Reliability Monitor
Respuesta
  • A Windows 7 utility that provides information about problems and errors that happen over time.
  • A Windows tool that monitors the performance of the processor, memory, hard drive, and network.
  • A Windows utility that can identify what processes are launched at startup and can temporarily disable a process from loading.
  • A Windows utility that lets you view the applications and processes running on your computer as well as information about process and memory performance, network activity, and user activity.
  • A Windows utility to build customized consoles. These consoles can be saved to a fi le with an .msc file extension.

Pregunta 115

Pregunta
Resource Monitor
Respuesta
  • A Windows tool that monitors the performance of the processor, memory, hard drive, and network.
  • A Windows 7 utility that provides information about problems and errors that happen over time.
  • A Windows utility that lets you view the applications and processes running on your computer as well as information about process and memory performance, network activity, and user activity.
  • A Windows utility that can identify what processes are launched at startup and can temporarily disable a process from loading.
  • A Windows tool useful for troubleshooting problems with Windows, applications, and hardware. It displays logs of significant events such as a hardware or network failure, OS failure, OS error messages, a device or service that has failed to start, or General Protection Faults.
  • A Windows console that contains several administrative tools used by support technicians to manage the local computer or other computers on the network.

Pregunta 116

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snap-ins
Respuesta
  • A Windows utility that can be installed in a console window by Microsoft Management Console.
  • A Windows utility that can identify what processes are launched at startup and can temporarily disable a process from loading.
  • A Windows console that contains several administrative tools used by support technicians to manage the local computer or other computers on the network.
  • A Windows utility to build customized consoles. These consoles can be saved to a fi le with an .msc file extension.

Pregunta 117

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System Configuration (Msconfig.exe)
Respuesta
  • A Windows utility that can identify what processes are launched at startup and can temporarily disable a process from loading.
  • A Windows utility that lets you view the applications and processes running on your computer as well as information about process and memory performance, network activity, and user activity.
  • A Windows utility that can be installed in a console window by Microsoft Management Console.
  • A Windows 7/Vista utility that uses a flash drive or secure digital (SD) memory card to boost hard drive performance.
  • A Windows 7 utility that provides information about problems and errors that happen over time.

Pregunta 118

Pregunta
Task Manager (Taskmgr.exe)
Respuesta
  • A Windows utility that lets you view the applications and processes running on your computer as well as information about process and memory performance, network activity, and user activity.
  • A Windows utility that can identify what processes are launched at startup and can temporarily disable a process from loading.
  • A Windows tool that monitors the performance of the processor, memory, hard drive, and network.
  • A Windows 7 utility that provides information about problems and errors that happen over time.

Pregunta 119

Pregunta
Each process that the CPU is aware of; a single task that is part of a longer task or request from a program.
Respuesta
  • thread
  • process

Pregunta 120

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blue screen of death (BSOD)
Respuesta
  • A Windows error that occurs in kernel mode, which is displayed against a blue screen and causes the system to halt. Also called a stop error.
  • A command that returns the process identify (PID), which is a number that identifies each running process.
  • A command that uses the process PID to kill a process.
  • A utility that is used to register component services used by an installed application.
  • A Microsoft Management Console snap-in that can be used to register components used by installed applications.

Pregunta 121

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Component Services (also called COM+)
Respuesta
  • A Microsoft Management Console snap-in that can be used to register components used by installed applications.
  • A tool in the Administrative Tools group of Control Panel that is used to allow data files to be connected to applications they normally would not use.
  • A utility that is used to register component services used by an installed application.
  • Using administrative privileges to perform an operation when you are not logged on with an account that has these privileges.

Pregunta 122

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Data Sources Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)
Respuesta
  • A tool in the Administrative Tools group of Control Panel that is used to allow data files to be connected to applications they normally would not use.
  • A Microsoft Management Console snap-in that can be used to register components used by installed applications.
  • A utility that is used to register component services used by an installed application.
  • Using administrative privileges to perform an operation when you are not logged on with an account that has these privileges.

Pregunta 123

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file association
Respuesta
  • The association between a data file and an application that is determined by the file extension.
  • A utility that is used to register component services used by an installed application.
  • A command that returns the process identify (PID), which is a number that identifies each running process.
  • A Windows 7/Vista utility used to test memory.

Pregunta 124

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Memory Diagnostics
Respuesta
  • A Windows 7/Vista utility used to test memory.
  • A utility that is used to register component services used by an installed application.
  • A Microsoft Management Console snap-in that can be used to register components used by installed applications.
  • A tool in the Administrative Tools group of Control Panel that is used to allow data files to be connected to applications they normally would not use.

Pregunta 125

Pregunta
Regsvr32
Respuesta
  • A utility that is used to register component services used by an installed application.
  • A command that uses the process PID to kill a process.
  • A command that returns the process identify (PID), which is a number that identifies each running process.
  • The association between a data file and an application that is determined by the file extension.

Pregunta 126

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A command that uses the process PID to kill a process.
Respuesta
  • Taskkill
  • Tasklist

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Pregunta
A command that returns the process identify (PID), which is a number that identifies each running process.
Respuesta
  • Tasklist
  • Taskkill
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