MCSA XP - Question List

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51. You are in the process of short-listing Windows 98 computers that have enough hardware to be upgraded to Windows XP Professional. Although all computers easily certify for an upgrade in terms of the hard drive space, some of them do not have enough RAM. What is the minimum amount of memory and processor speed required to upgrade to Windows XP Professional?
  1. RAM 32 MB and processor 233 MHz
  2. RAM 64 MB and processor 300 MHz
  3. RAM 64 MB and processor 233 MHz
  4. RAM 64 MB and processor 466 MHz
52. You are quite amazed by what your friend’s laptop does when he closes the lid. His laptop goes to the standby mode and resumes when the lid is opened, whereas your laptop shuts down when the lid is closed. What should you to do to be able to put your laptop in standby mode when the lid is closed?
  1. Go to the Power Scheme tab in Power Options Properties and choose Presentation.
  2. Go to the Power Scheme tab in Power Options Properties and choose Max Battery.
  3. Go to the Advanced Power Options and select Standby When I Close the Lid of My Portable Computer.
  4. Go to the Hibernate tab and enable Hibernation When I Close the Lid of My Portable Computer.
53. You attempt to connect a device to the USB port through a USB root hub on a Windows XP computer, but the device is not recognized. Contemplating an issue with the USB device, you try many other USB devices, but they don’t get recognized. You verify that the USB root hub and USB device will work on another computer, which is running Windows 2000 and has the USB configured. What should you do to make the devices work on the Windows XP computer?
  1. Verify that an IRQ has been assigned to the USB controller in the computer’s BIOS.
  2. Configure the Registry setting for HKEY_LOCAL_COMPUTER\HARDWARE_DEVICES\USB to 0.
  3. Configure the Registry setting for HKEY_LOCAL_COMPUTER\HARDWARE_DEVICES\USB to 1.
  4. Downgrade the drivers to Windows 2000 drivers and see if the device will work.
54. You have a Windows XP computer that can support two processors. Which of the following should you do so that the second processor will be recognized when it is installed?
  1. In the Device Manager, access the computer’s properties and enable the Allow Multiple Processors option.
  2. In the Control Panel, access System Properties, open the Advanced tab, and enable the Allow Multiple Processors option.
  3. Nothing needs to be done. It will be installed by default.
  4. Update the driver to support multiple processors.
55. Jack is using Windows XP Professional on his laptop computer. He has not configured his Task bar to display the programs he is using frequently. On the flip side, it shows programs that he has never used. Which of the following should he do in order to use the Task bar effectively?
  1. Select Control Panel, select Menu Settings, and configure the task bar.
  2. Right-click empty space on the Taskbar, choose Properties from the pop-up menu, and configure the task bar.
  3. Right-click My Computer, choose Manage from the pop-up menu, and configure the task bar.
  4. Right-click My Computer, choose Properties from the pop-up menu, and configure the task bar.

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