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What is the data transfer rate of SATA 2?
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300 MBps
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What is the data transfer rate of SATA 3?
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600 MBps
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What is the data transfer rate of SATA?
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150 MBps
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How many pins on the SATA Connector?
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7 pin data connector and 15 pin power connector
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What drive has a Master/Slave arrangement?
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PATA
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What is the connector on a PATA Drive?
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40 pin connector with 80 conductors
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What is the max cable length of a PATA drive?
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18"
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Which IDE can handle up to 137 GB drive?
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ATA-5/ATAPI-5
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Which IDE drive can handle more than 137 GB of Data?
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ATA-6/ATAPI-6
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What is the pin arrangement on a SCSI connector?
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50/68/80 pins
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what is speed of SCSI-1?
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3.5-5 MBps
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What is cable length of SCSI-1?
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25 Meters
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What is data transfer rate of SCSI-2?
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10-20 MBps
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What is the cable length of SCSI-2?
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3 Meters
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What is the data transfer rate of SCSI-3?
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20-40Mbps
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What is the data transfer rate of Ultra SCSI-2
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80 MBps
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Which SCSI was the first to be called ULTRA?
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SCSI-3
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What is the data transfer rate of ULTRA SCSI-3?
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160 MBps
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What is the data transfer rate of Ultra-320 SCSI?
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320 MBps
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What is the data transfer rate of Ultra-640 SCSI?
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640 MBps
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What is the capacity of a DVD?
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4.7 GB
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What is the capacity of a Blu-Ray disc?
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25 GB
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What is the capacity of a CD-ROM?
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700 MB
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What does SAN stand for and what is it?
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Storage Area Network. Multiple HDD's across multiple computers, but looks like 1 drive to you.
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What does NAS stand for and what is it?
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Network Attached Storage. 1 device with multiple HDD's in it that multiple computers access.
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Which RAID setup is for fault tolerance?
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RAID 1
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What format does RAID 1 use to copy data?
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Mirroring or Duplexing
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What data format does RAID 5 use?
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Striping with Parity
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Which RAID is for performance with no fault tolerance?
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RAID 0
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What does RAID stand for?
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Redundant Array of Independent Disks
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What does SCSI stand for?
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Small Computer Systems Interface
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What does IDE stand for?
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Integrated Drive Electronics
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What does EIDE stand for?
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Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics
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What does UDMA stand for?
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Ultra Direct Memory Access
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What does ATA stand for?
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Advanced Technology Attachment
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What does SCSI stand for?
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Small Computer Systems Interface
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The ISA bus has how many data lines?
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8 bit or 16 bit data lanes
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What does PCI stand for?
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Peripheral Component Interconnect
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What is the bus speed of PCI?
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33-66 Mhz
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What technique does PCI employ?
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32 bit Bus Mastering
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What is the speed of data on PCI?
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133 MBps
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What is the speed of AGP?
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266 MBps
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What is the bus size on AGP?
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32 bit
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What does AGP stand for?
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Accelerated or Advanced Graphics Port
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What is speed of AGP 2X?
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533 MBps
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What is the speed of AGP 4X?
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1.07 GBps
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What is the speed of AGP 8X?
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2.1 GBps
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What is special about how AGP accesses memory?
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It directly accesses RAM and does not have to go thru video ram first.
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How many lanes does a PCIe have?
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16 Lanes
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What is speed of PCIe version 1x
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250 MBps at 4GBps of bandwidth
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What is speed of PCIe version 2X?
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500 MBps at 8 GBps of bandwidth
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What is speed of PCIe version 3X?
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1 GBps at 16 GBps of bandwidth
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What is another name for a PC Card?
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PCMCIA card
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How many pins does a PC Card have?
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68 pin dual row
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What is special about a Type II PC card?
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Uses a Dongle
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What is a Type III PC Card used for?
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HDD
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What is a Type I PC card used for?
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Memory devices
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What is thickness of a Type 1 PC card?
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3.3 mm thick
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What is thickness of a Type II PC Card?
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5.0/5.5 mm thick
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What is thickness of Type III PC Card?
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10.5 mm thick
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How many pins does a DVI-D connector have?
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24 pins plus a grounding slot
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How many pins does a DVI-I connector have?
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same as DVI-D(24) plus 4 additional for analog signals. So a total of 28.
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What is a DB15 connector used for?
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VGA connector
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Can you change the resolution on a LCD?
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No. It has a single fixed resolution called a "native resolution."
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Which type of monitor utilizes TFT?
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LCD
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What is TFT?
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Thin Film Transistor. Uses one transistor per pixel in LCD and all transistors are powered.
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What is Passive Matrix?
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Used in LCD's where only every other transistor is powered.
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What is a KVM?
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Keyboard Video Mouse Switch
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What is difference in an online UPS and a standby UPS?
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The online supplies power to system from batteries all the time. The Standby supplies power from batteries only when a power outage occurs.
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What class laser is an Optical Drive?
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Class 1
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Which software can be used to diagnose the system board?
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POST or BIOS
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Which software can be used to diagnose the modem?
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Performance Monitor or Device Manager
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Which tool kit would contain soldering tools?
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Circuit board tool kit
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Which toolkit would contain Cable crimpers or cable testers?
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Network tool kit
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What are the 5 files located in the system32 folder?
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Default
SAM Security Software System |
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What are the main subtrees or "hives" in the registry?
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Hkey_classes_root
Hkey_Current_user Hkey_Local_Machine Hkey_Users Hkey_Current_Config |
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What are the two ways to view the Registry Keys?
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Regedit.exe
C-Windows-system32-config |
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Which is a blank customizable Console...Microsoft Management Console or Computer Management Console?
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Microsoft Management Console
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How do you get to the CMC(Computer Management Console)?
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right click on My Computer, then click Manage
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In Computer Management, what are the sub items called?
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"Nodes"
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What signifies an administrative share folder?
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It will have a $ at the end of the filename.
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What are the 3 levels of permissions on shared folders in Windows?
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Read
Change Full Control |
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What are the 6 standard NTFS permissions you can assign to folders and drives?
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List Folder Contents
Read Write Read & Execute Modify Full Control |
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What are the 5 standard NTFS permissions you can assign to files?
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Read
Write Read & Execute Modify Full Control |
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What NTFS permission gives you the delete option?
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Modify
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Which two permissions in NTFS gives you access to lower level permissions?
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Modify & Full Control
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Which file system is broken up into 64kb clusters?
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FAT(File Allocation Table)
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Which file system is broken up into 32kb clusters?
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FAT 32
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What does NTFS stand for?
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New Technology File System
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What is the size of the clusters in NTFS?
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4kb clusters
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What is the smallest unit that a system will use to store a file?
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Cluster
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What happens to the left over space in a cluster after data has been written on it?
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It is wasted space and cannot be used.
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What is the smallest unit that the drive is organized into?
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Sectors
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What are the standard attributes on Windows files and folders?
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Read Only
Archive System Hidden "every file can get a RASH." |
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What file attribute is reset after a full backup?
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The Archive attribute
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What is the .msi file?
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Microsoft Installer
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what is a .com file?
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A Command file or compiled application file
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What is the file extension for a small text file containing a list of system commands?
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.bat
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What is the command to hide a file?
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attrib +h
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which command takes you to the root?
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cd\
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The Apple Macintosh operating system is a derivative of what operating system?
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UNIX
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Name a couple Mac OS Versions?
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Mac OS X Leopard
Mac OS X Tiger |
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What are Linux versions called?
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"Distributions"
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Name some Linux Distributions?
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Red Hat Linux
Suse Mandriva Debian Gentoo Ubuntu |
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Name some Unix Versions?
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BSD
POSIX SUS Sun Solaris |
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Which operating system includes built-in multitasking, multi-user support, TCP/IP?
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UNIX
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What is the highest level of Windows XP?
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XP Professional
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Which version of Windows Server 2008 is a highly scalable platform for large-scale virtualization?
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Server 2008 Datacenter
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Which version of Windows Server 2008 is optimized for applications and clustering.
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Server 2008 Enterprise
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What version of Windows includes Aero?
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Vista Home Premium and 7
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Which version of Vista can be added to a domain?
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Vista Business
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What are the 3 versions of Windows 7?
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Home Premium
Professional Ultimate |
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Which version of Windows 7 includes BitLocker?
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Windows 7 Ultimate
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Can Windows 7 Home Premium be connected to a domain?
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No, only Professional and Ultimate can.
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What is the maximum physical memory that a 32 bit processor can use?
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4 GB
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What is the maximum memory that a 64 bit processor can use?
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16 TB
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What connector does Firewire 800 have?
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9 pin connector
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What connector does Firewire 400 have?
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6 pin powered
4 pin not powered |
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Which Firewire connector has a speed of 800 MBps?
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Firewire 800
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What is speed of Firewire 400?
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400 MBps
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How is a parallel cable laid out?
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25 pin male connector to a 36 pin Centronics connector.
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How many devices can USB support per port?
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127 USB devices per port
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Which system board form factor first introduced air circulation where it pulls air through the case, not just exhausting air?
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ATX
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If you have a slim line case, which form factor system board should you use?
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NLX
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Which board plugs into the system board to provide additional slots for adapter cards?
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Riser Card
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Which command can repair damaged system files?
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chkdsk /f
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Which command line tool enables you to manage disks and partitions?
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diskpart.exe
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Which command line tool locates bad sectors on the disk and recovers any readable information?
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chkdsk /r
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Which command loads the Windows File Protection Service, finds any system files that are damaged or missing and replaces them?
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SFC /scannow
"System File Checker" |
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What are the 3 power options in Windows 7?
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Balanced
Power Saver High Performance |
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What is the recommended pagefile size?
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1.5 times physical memory(RAM)
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Which two tools will help you manage startup file maintenance?
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msconfig
Computer Management-Services node |
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Are Windows 7 font files part of the protected system files?
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Yes
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Where are the font file located?
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C:\Windows\fonts
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When is the BOOT process finished?
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When the user completely logs on.
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Which program will move data in RAM(physical memory) to the HDD if it is not being used so other programs may utilize the RAM?
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VMM
Virtual Memory Manager |
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Which version of Windows 7 only allows signed, approved drivers to be installed?
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Windows 7 64 bit
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Which command line utility copies files, setting and user accounts from one Windows computer to another?
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USMT
User State Migration Tool |
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Which level of Windows Update fixes immediate security loop holes?
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Hotfix
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Which level of Windows Update fixes minor security holes and system updates?
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Patch
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What are a few different methods to install Windows?
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Local Installation source
Unattended Installation System Imaging |
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If using the Unattended method of Installation of Windows, what must you create first?
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A text file called an "Answer File."
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How much RAM is required for Windows 7 and Windows Vista Home Premium to run?
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1 GB
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What part of the system will generate a "checksum" error?
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A memory error
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What is a possible solution for the computer not booting or POST beep codes sound?
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Memory is not installed correctly.
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What is ECC or Error Correcting Code used for?
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Memory error checking system
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Is Parity an active or passive system?
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Passive. It only detects memory errors.
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Which memory error checking mechanism is ACTIVE?
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ECC
Error Correcting Code |
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Where should a single PATA drive be installed?
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Furthest from the motherboard
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While running POST, you receive any 1700 error. Which system is most likely at fault?
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HDD
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If video display is flickering or has distortion, a possible fault is?
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Bent pins on the connector
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How does the AT motherboard connect to power?
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Through the use of 2 connectors called P8 and P9.
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Which chipset controls the system memory and the AGP video ports?
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Northbridge
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Which chipset controls I/O functions, system clock, drives and buses?
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Southbridge
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Who are two well known BIOS manufactures?
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AMI American Megatrends Inc
Phoenix Technologies |
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Socket A is used for which processor?
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AMD Athlon
Remember "A" for AMD, Athlon |
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Which processor is used in a Socket 423 or Socket 478?
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Pentium 4
Remember the 4's in the sockets |
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The Xeon processors utilizes which socket?
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Socket 603
remember the o in Xeon and the o in 603. |
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The most common processor socket is?
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Socket 775
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What are the sockets PAC418 and PAC 611 used for
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Itanium processors.
remember the 1's in the socket match the I in Itanium. |
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Which type of processor slot is used by the pentium processors?
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Slot 1
just remember #1 processor |
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Which type of processor slot is used by the AMD processors?
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Slot A
remember A for AMD |
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What technology makes one physical processors appear as 2 logical processors?
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Hyperthreading
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What is dedicated high speed memory used for storing recently used data?
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Cache
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What is a VRM?
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Voltage Regulator Module
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Which memory is built into the processor?
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L1 cache
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What is the backside bus used for?
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It is built into the processor and the CPU uses it to access L1 cache.
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What is the system bus called?
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The Front Side Bus
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Which type of backup does not look at the archive bit?
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Differential
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What type of backup only looks at what has changes since last FULL backup.
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Differential
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Which backup only relies on the Archive bit?
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Incremental
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To backup system state data in Windows 7 you must create what?
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A system image
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What does the System State data consist of?
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Boot files
System files Registry COM + object registrations |
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What Windows XP service automatically maintains backup copies of key System files?
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WFP
Windows File Protection |
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What is the only way to backup the registry?
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System State backup in XP
Full backup in 7 |
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When the OS freezes or locks up and you get the blue screen, what does Windows automatically create?
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a .dmp file
A Dump file |
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What is a General Protection Fault or GPF?
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That is where an application is accesing RAM that another App is using or an app is trying to access an invalid memory address.
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What are the POST Beeps?
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1 beep means system is ok
More than 1 means a problem |
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"Inaccessible boot device" error
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Check cables on HDD or controller
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What is the CEO of the boot process?
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NTLDR
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"Device or program in registry not found" error
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reinstall device
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In Event Viewer, what are the 4 errors?
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Information
Warning Error Critical |
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Which Remote Assistance is taking control of others desktop?
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Remote Desktop
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Which Remote Assistance is sharing control of others desktop?
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Remote Assistance
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Which advanced boot option reverts the system to the state it was on the last successful user full log on?
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Last Known Good
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What file does the system create that contains the last known good configuration?
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Control Set
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What does Ntdetect.com do?
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Tells NTLDR what kind of hardware/software you have
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To perform ASR(Automatic System Recovery), you would need what?
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Windows installation disk
ASR Disk ASR Backup |
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How many wires in a Twisted Pair?
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8 wires
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How many sets or pairs of wires in a Twisted Pair?
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4
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What is UTP and STP?
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Unshielded Twisted Pair
Shielded Twisted Pair |
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Which network utilizes CAT 5e cable?
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Fast Ethernet
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Which network utilizes CAT 6?
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Gigabit Ethernet
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Which CAT cable is certified at 1 GBps?
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CAT 6 and 6A
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Which CAT cable is certified at 350 GBps?
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CAT 5e
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CAT 7 has a max speed of?
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10 GBps
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Which twisted pair does not give off poisonous gas when burned?
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Plenum Cable
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What kind of cabling is not affected by EMI?
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Fiber Optic
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What is the max length of Thick Net?
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Thick net is 10Base5 and max distance is 500 meters. Use Vampires to tap into.
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Which protocol is nonproprietary and routable across different networks?
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TCP/IP
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Which protocol is a proprietary routable network protocol designed by Novell?
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IPX/SPX
Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange |
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How many bits is an IPV4 address?
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32 bits
4 8-bit octets |
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Class A Addresses
255.0.0.0 10.0.0.0-10.255.255.254 |
Class B Addresses
255.255.0.0 172.16.0.0-172.31.255.254 |
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How many bits in an IPV6 address?
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128 bits
8 hexidecimal blocks seperated by colons can use 0-9 and A-F |
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Which Device connects multiple Ethernet or twisted pair devices together. Broadcasts to all ports
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Hub
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A device that forwards packets to only the destination port based on MAC addresses.
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Switch
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A networking device that connects multiple networks together
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Router
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Dial up=Circuit switching networks
Ethernet=Packet switching networks |
modulation= covert digital to analog
demodulation=analog to digital |
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What speed is the 802.11n?
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600MBps
2.4Ghz & 5 Ghz |
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What is the 802.11a?
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54MBps
5 Ghz 60 Feet |
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What is the 802.11b?
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11MBps
2.4 Ghz 200-400 feet |
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What is the 802.11g?
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54MBps
200-400 feet 2.4 Ghz |
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What enables wireless networks to connect to wired networks?
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WAP
Wireless Access Points |
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What does SSID stand for?
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Service Set Indentifier
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What is the max distance for Bluetooth?
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30 feet
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Bluetooth=1MBps(232 KB voice/768 kb data)
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Infared
3 ft max uses IRDA standards |
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Is Broadband an Analog or Digital Signal?
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Analog
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Is Baseband Analog or Digital?
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Digital
Cannot simultaneously send and recieve Uses all bandwidth |
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TCP/IP Ports
20/21=FTP Data/Command Control 25=SMTP 80=HTTP 110= POP3 143= IMAP 443=HTTPS |
SSL=Secure Socket Layer
This is TCP/IP 3 way handshake |
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What creates a secure session for Telnet and utilizes port 22?
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SSH
Secure Shell |
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What device downloads and stores files on behalf of clients from the Internet?
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Proxy Server
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What is the Auto Configuration process used with DHCP?
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DORA
Discover Offer Request Acknowledgment |
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What service is active if you have an IP address of 169.254....
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APIPA
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What is the primary name resolution service?
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DNS
Domain Name System |
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Where does DNS look first for an IP address?
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Local Resolver Cache
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What is a manual map of FQDN to IP Addressees?
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Host File
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Which file is loaded into local resolver cache at every startup?
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Host File
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Where is the Host File stored?
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C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc.
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What is a NAT Server?
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Network Address Translation replaces private IP with public IP and sends data out onto the Internet.
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What is the name of a Microsoft peer to peer network?
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Workgroup
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What is a collection of a maximum of 10 computers, decentralized, with admin done on every computer?
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Workgroup
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A Centralized database that includes objects such as servers, clients, computers, user names and passwords.
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Network Directory or
Directory Service |
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In an Active Domain, which service holds all folders and accounts(Top Dog)?
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Domain Controller
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Which Processor was designed from the ground up for the mobile platform?
a. Legacy Mobil Intel b. AMD Turion c. Intel Pentium M d. AMD Athlon |
b. AMD Turion(Ultra)
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Which Processor uses SpeedStep?
a. Legacy Mobil Intel b. AMD Turion c. Intel Pentium M d. AMD Athlon |
a. Legacy Mobile Intel
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Which Processor was the first dual core processor designed by AMD?
a. Legacy Mobil Intel b. AMD Turion c. Intel Pentium M d. AMD Athlon |
d. AMD Athlon
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Which Processor incorporates Power Now?
a. Legacy Mobil Intel b. AMD Turion c. Intel Pentium M d. AMD Athlon |
d. AMD Athlon
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What is the standard size platter of a laptop hard drive?
a. 3.5" b. 2" c. 2.5" d. 3" |
c. 2.5"
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How many pins does a SODIMM typically have?
a. 100 b. 172 c. 200 d. 144 |
a. 100
c. 200 d. 144 |
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How many pins does a MicroDIMM typically have?
a. 100 b. 172 c. 200 d. 144 |
b. 172
d. 144 |
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Which type of Mini-PCI card must be located against the Chassis?
a. Type I b. Type II c. Type III d. Type IV |
II.
There is no Type IV |
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Which type of Mini-PCI card slides into a slot on the motherboard?
a. Type I b. Type II c. Type III d. Type IV |
c. Type III
There is no Type IV |
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Which Battery has a short life of 3-4 hours?
a. NiCad b. NiMH c. Li-Ion d. Lithium Polymer |
a. NiCad
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Which Battery has memory effect?
a. NiCad b. NiMH c. Li-Ion d. Lithium Polymer |
a. NiCad
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Which Battery has twice as much power as NiCad?
a. Zinc Air b. NiMH c. Li-Ion d. Lithium Polymer |
c. Li-Ion
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Which Battery does not suffer from memory effect?
a. NiCad b. NiMH c. Li-Ion d. Lithium Polymer |
b. NiMH
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Which Battery is environmentally friendly?
a. NiCad b. NiMH c. Li-Ion d. Lithium Polymer |
b. NiMH
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Which Battery has a jelly like electrolyte?
a. NiCad b. NiMH c. Li-Ion d. Lithium Polymer |
d. Lithium Polymer
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What command controls the Power Management mode?
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powercfg
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On a Dot Matrix printer, how many pins on a pin strike printhead?
a. 9 b. 12 c. 20 d. 24 |
a. 9 pin
d. 24 pin |
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Which Dot Matrix process uses 2 or more passes over each line to produces sharper and clearer letters?
a. printhead move b. letter quality pass c. Ink Transfer d. Pin Strike |
b. Letter Quality Pass
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What component of the Windows Print Spooler Service is the communication between the application and the Windows printing system?
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GDI
Graphics Device Interface |
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What component of the Windows Print Spooler Service transfers data between the computer and printer?
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Port Monitor
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What component of the Windows Print Spooler Service determines the correct print provider for the target print device?
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Print Router
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What document is a formalized statement that defines how security will be implemented within an organization?
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Corporate Security Policy
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What are the 3 factors of most authentication schemes?
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1. Something you know
2. Something you have 3. Something you are |
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In the User login process, you can be denied before completion of the Authentication process.
True or False |
False
You must be completely Authenticated before being denied. |
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What type of Access Control is based on roles?
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RBAC
Role Based Access Control |
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What Access Control measure uses ACL?
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DAC
Discretionary Access Control |
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Which Access Control measure will allow the User to set and modify their own permissions?
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DAC
Discretionary Access Control They can do this on their own files |
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What access control cross references user permissions with the file security settings to see if a user has permission?
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MAC
Mandatory Access Control |
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What are computer security "Rights"?
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Enables users to perform system wide actions like installing a printer, setting system time, and installing device drivers.
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What is a security measure that tracks user and operating system activities?
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Auditing
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Which Data encryption method uses a one-way encryption method where the data is never decrypted?
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Hashing
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Which data encryption method is a two way encryption that uses one key?
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Symmetric encryption or shared key
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Which data encryption method is a two way encryption that uses 2 keys?
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Asymmetric encryption or public key
Public key encrypts Private key decrypts |
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What are the two types of BIOS passwords?
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User
Supervisor |
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What would be used to alert you of network data analyzers or sniffers?
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IDS
Intrusion Detection System |
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Which wireless security method is used by cellphones and PDA's?
a. WEP b. WTLS c. WPA d. 802.1 |
b. WTLS
Wireless Transport Layer Security |
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What is pretexting?
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A social engineering attack whereby the attacker pretends to be someone they are not.
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