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11: You run the English (US) edition of windows 2000 professional on your computer. You are developing a product installation document that has text in both English and Spanish. The word processing program you are using is a Windows 16-bit character-based application. You start the word processing program and complete the English Portion of the document. You then install Spanish as a language group by using Regional Options in Control Panel. However, You cannot use Spanish to complete the Spanish portion of your document. What should you do?
a. Change the language preference from English to Spanish within the word
processing Program.
b. Install the Spanish version of Windows 2000 Professional . Reconfigure
your language settings, and restart the word processing program.
c. Save and close the word processing program. Select Spanish by using the locate indicator on the taskbar, and restart the word processing program.
d. Save and close the word program. Log off and log on to the computer. Restart the Word processing program, and select Spanish by using the locale indicator on the taskbar.
Answer: C
12: You are an administrator in a company that has Windows 2000
professional systems. Your users have been installing unsupported USB drivers on to their systems causing them to lock up and fail. You want to insure that only drivers that are in the HAL can be installed. What must be done? (Choose 2)
A. Ignore - Install all files, regardless of file signature
B. Warn - Display a message before installing an unsigned file
C. Block - Prevent installation of unsigned files
D. Apply setting as system default
Ans. C, D.
13U attach a USB device to the usb port and restart the computer. You see
that plug and play do not work. After starting the compter u install the
device successfuly by using the add hardware wiszard. But after restarting
u see that the device mannager is not showing the USB device at all. What
you do?
A: Enable the USB from bioses.
B: Enable the USB port.
C: Ask for the new plug and play bioses from the manufacturer.
D: Ask for the bioses that are supported USB.
Ans: I think the answer is not in the choices. Play with that.
14. You install an ISA sound card into your Windows 2000 Professional system. The card fails. You reboot and go into safe mode. What do you do?
A. Enable Driver Signing
B. Disable Driver Signing
C. Disable Driver
D. Disable using computer management
Answer = C ( D-COOL DUMP 900/1000 )
15. You are trying to install a plug-and-play printer. During the completion of the install, the following error pops up Plug-n-play printer error 00000007E-293 WINPRINT.DLL modules not found. What can you do?
Answer = Install a WDM compliant driver
16. You install a new CD-ROM. It is not working correctly. You check resources and see that it is not using "Automatic" resource settings. How do you get your CDROM to work?
Answer = Check "Use Automatic Settings"
17. You are having problems with video during an unattended installation,
the screen flickers and blanks out. Place the cross hairs on the line
where the problem exists in your unattended.txt file.
[Display]
BitsPerPel = 8
Vrefresh = 80
Xresolution = 640
Yresolution = 480
Answer = Vrefresh
18. You are the administrator of your company's network. You configure a local group named accounting to have a mandatory user profile. The mandatory profile has been configured to include a custom logo that was saved with 16-bit color and 1025x768 resolution. Some of the windows 2000 0Professional computers in the accounting department have standard VGA video adapters, and others have SVGA video adapters. Sever users report that when they log on to certain windows 2000 Professional computers, the custom bitmap becomes very pixilate and distorted, and does not reflect the proper color depth. You want users to be able to correctly view the custom bitmap on any computer in the accounting department. What should you do?
a. Configure a roaming user profile for each user in the accounting group.
b. Configure a separate user profile for each user in the accounting
Group.
c. Change the custom bitmap to a 16-color bitmap that has 640x480 resolution, and reconfigure the mandatory user profile
d. Reinstall the appropriate WDM-compliant drivers for the computers that do not display the custom bitmap correctly.
Answer = C
19. One user has a Video Capture Card installed on her PC. She uses it to capture video pictures. She complains the video capture card is not working properly and she couldn't view captured video. You went to Device manager (there was an exhibit show you the Device Manager, and there was no video capture card listed in there. There was a yellow marked audio adapter, but shouldn't have anything to do with the question). What should you do?
A. Enable the device in Device manager
B. Install new driver from Device Manager
C. Put it in a different PCI slot
D. Disable PNP and install manually
E. Copy the manufacturer's driver to WINNT\driver cache\i386\ and then let Windows 2000 to install the device.
Answer = B
20 Windows 2000 Professional does not recognize the CD-ROM drive that you
are attempting to install using a SCSI PC Card interface. This is the
first PC Card you have used with this laptop. You know that the CD-ROM is on the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). What should you check next?
A. Go to Device Manager and look for the PC Card Socket listing. If it is not there, use the Add/Troubleshoot option in the Add/Remove Hardware wizard to see if your socket controller is supported.
B. In Device Manager, check the Resources tab of the Device Properties Page. You may have a conflict of resources for the CD-ROM drive.
C. Use the Service Control Manager (services.exe) to manually enable card
services.
D. Get a new device driver for the CD-ROM from the hardware vendor. Use the Add/Remove Hardware wizard to recognize the drive and then when prompted, provide the new driver.
answer is A
21. Hardware conflict question: You install a new PNP (plug and play) video card and it does not work. You notice in device manager (exhibit) that the card is in conflict with your sound card. What do you do?
Answer = Uninstall the card, obtain new drivers, and install the card manually
22. There was a problem with a USB camera that you install. It gives you a screen shot of the device manager. I believe the problem was that the root hub was missing.
23. You are installing Windows 2000 Professional on 100 MPS compliant computers. You have created an image and copied the image to 2 test computers. When you run the test computers you find that the 2nd processor is not being used. What should you do to enable the 2nd processor.
A. On your original machine use Device Manager\Computer\Properties\Drivers\Update Driver to install the correct multiprocessor hal.
24: You have a computer with a 33.6K modem. You install a new 56K modem. This results in a conflict between the two modems. How do you resolve this situation.
What the real answer is: Remove the 33.6k modem. Unfortunately this is not on Microsoft's list.
A. Disable the 33.6K modem. Nothin is required on the 56K modem. You might want to be careful on this question because I don't remember the wording that well.
25: Which command in Recovery console will allow you to disable a service or a driver ?
A. Disable.
26. You have a SCSI card that is installed in the docking station you put your laptop into. How do you keep it from loading when the laptop is not attached the the docking station.
A. Disable the SCSI card in the device manager
B. Remove the laptop from the docking station, use device manager to disable the SCSI card
C. Remove the laptop from the docking station, disable the scsi card in that hardware profile.
D. Remove the laptop from the docking station, and choose automatic hardware configuration or something like that.
Ans: C
27 A user downloaded a new video driver from Internet and ask you to install it for him. You are not sure if the new video driver is compatible with Windows 2000. How do you test the driver and recover with minimum effort if the driver fails ?
A. Install the driver, use Last Know Good Configuration if the driver fails.
B. Install the driver, use recovery console to disable the driver if the driver fails.
C. User Driver Signature Verification to verify if the driver is digitally signed before installing the driver.
Ans. A
28. A power surge destroy the hard disk's MBR and cause your Windows 2000 computer fail to boot afterward, how do you fix it?
A. Boot with Windows 2000 CD-ROM and select recovery console, use fixmbr
command to fix the MBR.
B. Boot into Windows 2000 with safe mode
C. Boot with ERD and select repair option
Ans. A
29. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You install a device on the computer, but Windows does not install and configure the device properly. The Device Manager reports "The device cannot start. (Code 10) Try updating the device drivers for this device." You locate and download a digitally signed Windows 2000 specific device driver for the device. What else should you do to resolve this problem? (Choose two.)
a. Update the system BIOS
b. Allow Windows 2000 to automatically detect devices
c. Run the Update Driver wizard using the Update Driver button
d. Click Have Disk when prompted, and manually point the wizard to the
appropriate driver
Answer C,D
30. You have a SCSI Adapter and a tape device. You install the driver for the SCSI Adapter and tape device and everything works. Later that day you restart your w2k machine and it hangs. Now what?
A. go to safe mode and remove the tape drive
B. use the ERD to go to recovery mode and remove the tape drive
C. do something else dumb
D. start w2k CD, go to recovery console and disable the driver for the
SCSI device
Ans: D
31: Some question about a mouse drive not working, then the admin installs a new signed mouse driver and reboots. After rebooting he looks in the device manager and sees that the old driver is still installed. How does he fix this.
In other dump, the answer is: Use device manager to remove the original driver. However, in my exam, the answers have something to do with:
A. Configure OU policy to allow installation of drivers overwrite Local Policy.
B. Configure Domain policy to allow installation of drivers overwrite local policy.
C. Configure local policy to allow installation of drivers to overwrite OU policy
Answer : The wording are not exact. But this question freaks me out. I
choose A.
32. What steps should you take if the computer does not recognize your
network interface card? Choose three answers.
A. Make sure the network card is on the HCL.
B. Check to see if the network card is Plug-and-Play compatible or if it needs to be manually configured.
C. Make sure the network card is compatible with the other network cards
on the network.
D. Make sure you have the latest driver for the network card.
Answer: A, C, D If your computer will not recognize your network card, you
should ensure that the network card is on the HCL and make sure you have
the latest driver. You can check for the latest driver on the vendor's Web
site. Even if the card is not on the HCL and is not Plug-and-Play
compatible, it may work if it is properly configured.
33. You are in the process of troubleshooting a Windows 2000 Professional
installation. You want to verify all of the actions that were taken during
the Setup phase. Where can you find a log file that will tell you this
information?
A. \Windir\verify.log
B. \Logfiles\verify.log
C. \Windir\setupact.log
D. \Logfiles\setup.log
Answer: C You can find the log file that details Setup actions in
\Windir\setupact.log.
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