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Question ID 11217 | You are employed as an administrator at ABC.com. All client computers on the ABC.com network
run Windows XP Professional.
You are preparing to install an OEM version of Windows XP Professional on a new client
computer named ABC-WS10. ABC-WS10 is equipped with the following components:
• A PCI network card and graphics card
• To accommodate the various drives including the hard drive, an industry standard architecture
(ISA) SCSI controller.
Just after initializing the Setup process on ABC-WS10 you get an error message that informs you
the “Setup is unable to find a hard disk’. However, even after checking for loose cables and
functionality of the SCSI hard disk, you get the same problem. To ensure productivity you need to
make sure that the installation process can run successfully on ABC-WS10.
How can this be accomplished? (Choose TWO. Each answer forms part of the solution.)
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Option A | By restarting the Setup process.
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Option B | By changing the Boot.ini file of ABC-WS10.
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Option C | By running fdisk.exe /mbr and restart the installation.
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Option D | By installing the driver for the SCSI adapter using F5 during the Setup process.
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Option E | By restarting the installation from the Windows XP Professional installation CD.
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Option F | By install the driver for the SCSI adapter using F6 during the Setup process.
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Correct Answer | A,F |
Explanation Explanation: To ensure that the installation can run to completion you need to select options A and F. During the early text-mode phase of the setup process, you are allowed to press F6 and install the driver for the SCSI adapter. Reference: Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 11, Lessons 1 & 2
Question ID 11218 | You are employed as an administrator at ABC.com. All client computers on the ABC.com network
are configured to run Windows 2000 Professional.
You performed a successful migration to Windows XP Professional on all the client computers.
You receive a complaint from a user named Kara Lang stating that she is experiencing problems
while opening some of the Utilities that are available on the Control Panel.
You receive an instruction to restore functionality to Kara Lang’s computer. All indications are that
the error on her computer was caused by a dynamic linked library file (.dll file) that is located on a
corrupted area on her hard drive.
What actions should you take to accomplish this task?
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Option A | You should execute the Sfc.exe command and command prompt.
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Option B | You should execute the Sysprep.exe command at command prompt.
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Option C | You should execute the Sysprep.exe command prior to installing the application.
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Option D | You should execute the RIPrep.exe command prior to installing the application.
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Option E | You should re-install Windows XP Professional.
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation Explanation: Your best option in this scenario would be to select Option A. The Windows File Protection (WFP) feature in Windows 2000 and Windows XP prevents overwriting or replacement of certain system files, such as system .dll files. A command-line utility called System File Checker (SFC.EXE) allows an Administrator to scan all protected files to verify their versions. SFC.exe scans all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions. In this scenario it seems likely that a system .dll is corrupted and should be replace or repaired- Reference: Windows 2000 Platform Development, Windows File Protection and Windows Microsoft Knowledge Base Article (Q259283): How to Use the File Signature Verification Tool to Find Third-Party Drivers