2008年11月4日

MS2272 U7

1. Turning on _____________ allows you to press a multiple key combination, like Ctrl+Alt+Delete, one key at a time.

A. FilterKeys
B. StickyKeys
C. ToggleKeys
D. MultiKeys

2. Which of the following items does the Desktop Items dialog box allow you to choose to include or exclude an icon on your desktop? (Choose all answers that are correct.) 

A. My Documents
B. Control Panel

C. My Network Places
D. Recycle Bin

3. Which of the following statements about the use of virtual memory in Windows XP Professional are correct? (Choose all answers that are correct.)  

A. When you install Windows XP Professional, Setup creates a virtual memory paging file, PAGEFILE.SYS, on the partition where you installed Windows XP Professional. 
B. In some environments, you might find it advantageous to use multiple paging files. 
C. If the entire paging file is not in use, it can decrease below the initial size that was set during installation.
D. Unused space in the paging file remains unavailable to all programs, even the internal Windows XP Professional VMM.

4. You must use __PCI__ or __AGP video adapters__ video adapters when configuring multiple displays. 

5.  When using MouseKeys, to speed up the mouse pointer movement, hold down the __Ctrl__ key while you press the numeric keypad directional keys. To slow down the mouse pointer movement, hold down the __Shift__ key while you press the numeric keypad directional keys.

6. If one of the display adapters is built into the motherboard, the motherboard adapter always becomes the __Secondary__ (primary/secondary) adapter.

7. Turning on __FilterKeys___ causes the keyboard to ignore brief or repeated keystrokes. This option also allows you to configure the keyboard repeat rate, which is the rate at which a key continuously held down repeats the keystroke. 

8. Windows XP Professional supports extension of your display across a maximum of _10_ monitors. 

9. To join a domain, you use the _Computer Name___ tab of the _System Properties__ dialog box.

10. How can you configure Windows XP Professional to use multiple languages?

Answer: To configure multiple languages, in Control Panel, click Date, Time, Language, And Regional Options. In the Date, Time, Language, And Regional Options window, click Regional And Language Options to open the Regional And Language Options dialog box. In the Languages tab of the Regional And Languages Options dialog box, click Details. Windows XP Professional displays the Text Services And Input Languages dialog box. Click Add. Click the down-pointing arrow at the end of the Input Language list box. Scroll through the list of languages and select the ones you want to add. If you added at least one language to the one already installed on your computer, your computer is now supporting multiple languages. 

11 What requirements must be met for the Write Debugging Information recovery option to work?

Answer: A paging file must be on the system partition (the partition that contains the %systemroot% folder). You must have enough disk space to write the file to the location you specify. A small memory dump requires a paging file of at least 2 MB on the boot volume. A kernel memory dump requires 50 MB to 800 MB available in the paging file on the boot volume. A complete memory dump requires a paging file on the boot volume large enough to hold all the RAM on your computer plus 1 MB. With a small memory dump, a new dump file will be created every time the system stops unexpectedly. For a complete memory dump or kernel memory dump, if you want the new dump file to overwrite an existing file, select the Overwrite Any Existing File check box. 

12. When you first turn on the computer, the system displays a Please Select The Operating System To Start screen, which lists the available operating systems. What happens if a user does not select an operating system before the countdown timer reaches zero? 

Answer: If a user doesn't choose an operating system, the system starts the preselected operating system when the countdown timer reaches zero.

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