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You have loaded Windows 3.1 into the primary partition on your computer, and made it the default Operating System. You have formatted one of the logical drives in the Extended partition. Which file system would have been installed?

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( A )   FAT16
( B )   FAT32
( C )   VFAT
( D )   NTFS
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: A

The most chosen answer was [ D ] :: [ NTFS ]

Explanation:

- DOS natively supports only FAT16.

- Since Windows 3.1 runs on top of DOS, it will also support only FAT16 file system.

- FAT32 is supported by Windows 98 and Windows 95 OEM Release 2.

- Note that Windows NT does not support FAT32. NT supports only FAT16 and NTFS.

Windows 2000 supports FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS


Which of the following commands does a modem send before transferring data over a line?

( A )   TRANS
( B )   ATDT
( C )   ADT
( D )   RTDT
( E )   RTS

The Correct Answer is: E

Explanation:
A modem first sends out an RTS or Request To Send signal before transferring data.


An FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) could be any of the following choices except...

( A )   PC speaker
( B )   Heatsink
( C )   Power Supply Regulator
( D )   Video card
( E )   Power Supply

The Correct Answer is: C

Explanation:
All of the choices except for the Power Supply Regulator are parts that can be removed from the PC and replaced for upgrade purposes or if malfunctioning.


A COM Port is associated with which type of physical port?

( A )   Serial
( B )   Power
( C )   PS/2
( D )   SCSI
( E )   Parallel

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
A COM Port is assigned to a Serial Port.


Which of the following methods in Windows NT 4.0 can be used to check to see how much free space is left on the C:\ drive?

( A )   Open My Computer, Right Click on C:\, Left Click on Properties
( B )   Open NT Explorer, Select C:\ in the left frame, and details should be on the bottom of the window
( C )   In Control Panel, Double Click C:\
( D )   Right Click on System in Control Panel, Left Click on Properties
( E )   Either A or B would work

The Correct Answer is: E

Explanation:
Two quick methods for finding out how much free space is left on the C:\ is by going through My Computer or NT Explorer.


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Windows XP

Type:
PC OS

Released:
October 2001

Company:
Microsoft

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