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Got a question for all of you
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| Casseau 2002-03-14, 12:18 am |
| Hi Everyone,
As I am almost finished reading the microsoft press book on win2k pro.. I am just curious on how well I should know the chapter on "The windows 2000 Boot process"
It's basically like massive memorizing which I don't really beleive in.. I am more of a practical person.
How important is it to know the diffrent phases of bootup ind etail? like ore boot, boot, kernel load, kernel init and logon ?
Thanks
Donn | |
| Casseau 2002-03-14, 12:37 am |
| Holy typos... 
How important is it to know the diffrent phases of bootup in the exam? like pre boot, boot, kernel load, kernel init and logon ?
Thanks
Donn | |
| mikop 2002-03-14, 12:46 am |
| don't think you need to know any of it, i can't remember any question on it. but what do I know, anything that wasnt pertaining to my daily job function I erased it out of my head like 1 second after the exam... ;/ | |
| TW2001 2002-03-14, 12:57 am |
| Look at it like...do I understand this conceptually.Could you explain it to someone who doesnt?
If you needed to troubleshoot the Bootprocess(which chances are pretty good you will come across this..if you get to work in a windows environment) could you?
Anyway Good luck to you. | |
| Casseau 2002-03-14, 1:01 am |
| I could explain the 5 main phases, and a rough description of what happens in each
I wouldnt be able to tell you something such as "What instruction sets are read and executed by session manager" as an example. | |
| anthonie 2002-03-14, 3:23 am |
| That's good enough for the exam. | |
| Johnny5Alive 2002-03-14, 5:16 am |
| My Answer to This / Thread Protocol. Try to remember the 50,000 acronyms, 'tis the hard part. |
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