MCSA XP

Category - XP

You plan to upgrade your computer to Windows XP Professional. After the upgrade, you do not notice any device/device driver or display issues. However, one of the applications that was working well with the earlier OS is not working now. The display is garbled and the application window is not properly displayed. To add to your woes, no XP-compliant version has yet been released by the manufacturer. How would you fix this problem?
  1. Lower the resolution of the monitor.
  2. Lower the refresh rate to one that is compatible with the legacy application.
  3. Change your monitor.
  4. Run the Program Compatibility Wizard to configure the legacy applications display settings.
Explanation
Answer - D - To be able to run a program that was working well with Windows 98, use the Program Compatibility Wizard.

Key Takeaway: If you are experiencing problems with a program that worked correctly on an earlier version of Windows, the Program Compatibility Wizard helps you select and test compatibility settings that may fix those problems. If a program does not work as expected, run the program in one of the compatibility environments, in this case the Windows 98 environment. To start the Program Compatibility Wizard, click Start, click Run, type hcp://system/compatctr/compatmode.htm, and click OK.

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