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Using the Autoexec.bat file, how would you load device drivers into Upper Memory?

( A )   UpperMem=
( B )   LoadHigh=
( C )   EMM=
( D )   HighLoad=
( E )   Autoexec=

The Correct Answer is: B

The most chosen answer was [ A ] :: [ UpperMem= ]

Explanation:
Starting a line with "LoadHigh=" followed by the location and name of the driver will load that device into Upper Memory the next time the Autoexec.bat file is run.


Which tool can you use to find out what type of NIC (Network Interface Card) is installed on a Windows 95/98 system?

( A )   Device Manager
( B )   Network Manager
( C )   NIC.exe
( D )   File Manager
( E )   Internet Explorer

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
The Device Manager will give you a listing of the components installed in the system. You can use this to find out what type of NIC is installed.


What does ISDN stand for:

( A )   Integrated Services Digital Network
( B )   Internal Services Device Networked
( C )   Input Send Destination Network
( D )   Input System Digital Network
( E )   Internet System Domain Network

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
ISDN, or Integrated Services Digital Network, is used as a high speed alternative to modems.


While installing an expansion board into a PC you are faced with a device conflict error. From the choices below, which is NOT likely to be related to the conflict.

( A )   DMA Channels
( B )   RAM Addresses
( C )   I/O Addresses
( D )   ROM Addresses
( E )   None are related to the conflict

The Correct Answer is: B

Explanation:
RAM Addressing is not likely to be the cause of the conflict. You should check the other Channel and Address allocations to make sure that there are no conflicts.


While installing an expansion board into a PC you are faced with a device conflict error. From the choices below, which is NOT likely to be related to the conflict.

( A )   DMA Channels
( B )   RAM Addresses
( C )   I/O Addresses
( D )   ROM Addresses
( E )   None are related to the conflict

The Correct Answer is: B

Explanation:
RAM Addressing is not likely to be the cause of the conflict. You should check the other Channel and Address allocations to make sure that there are no conflicts.


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