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Taking test tomorrow, I 've got one question that's got me stumped
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| I'm taking the test tomorrow and I think I got everything except this one question I found. I'm unsure if the answer is either B or C please help.
You are an administrator that has just received in 100 PC’s with Windows 98 on them. They also have Dual 500Mhz processors on them. Financial realities and human laziness have gone by the wayside, so you decide that you want to upgrade them all up to Windows 2000 Professional. After running setting up a machine you realize that only one of the processors is being seen by the OS what do you do next?
A Run sysprep.exe update the machines after deployment
B Run sysprep.exe with -pnp option
C On the test machine update use device manager to update the system to recognize the second processor. Then run sysprep.exe
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| I would say C.
Never heard of Sysprep update.
Good Luck tomorrow.
Trebor | |
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| It is definately C. Windows 2K, by default, will not recognize multiple processors. You have to go into device manager to tell it multiple processors are present. | |
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| I think the answer is Cquote: Originally posted by shaxx
I'm taking the test tomorrow and I think I got everything except this one question I found. I'm unsure if the answer is either B or C please help.
You are an administrator that has just received in 100 PC’s with Windows 98 on them. They also have Dual 500Mhz processors on them. Financial realities and human laziness have gone by the wayside, so you decide that you want to upgrade them all up to Windows 2000 Professional. After running setting up a machine you realize that only one of the processors is being seen by the OS what do you do next?
A Run sysprep.exe update the machines after deployment
B Run sysprep.exe with -pnp option
C On the test machine update use device manager to update the system to recognize the second processor. Then run sysprep.exe
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| The answer is C for sure.
cyberphreak MCP, A+ | |
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| If the answer isn't "C" then I really need to go back and study some more  | |
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| I'm going to go against everyone and say ...C. ha so there. I guess I'm a little slower than everyone else.  | |
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| yup...C. I think the new operating system (Windows Whistler) is suppose to be a win 98 based system that suppose to recognize dual procs when installed.
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