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| NetChild1985 2002-03-21, 12:02 pm |
| The question is:
You have a portable laptop with W2KPro installed. You add a PNP SCSI device to the docking station, connect the portable and boot W2K. It fails to detect the SCSI device. You start the Add/Remove Hardware wizard, but when it finished it didn't detected the device. You want to enable W2K to detect the device. What to do?
a. Start the Add/Remove Hardware wizard. Manually install the drivers.
b. Wrong answer
c. Wrong answer
d. Adds the drivers to the %systemroot%\driver cache\i386 folder and start the Add/Remove Hardware wizard.
Hesitate between A and /D/contains all the drivers that a present on windows 2000 by default %systemroot%\driver cache\i386 folder?
any suggestions?? | |
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| cross36 2002-03-21, 2:05 pm |
| This question is directly from a braindump.
The answer is "A".
Don't spend your whole time memorizing these things.
The book is key | |
| NetChild1985 2002-03-21, 2:20 pm |
| thanks for your advice, cross36!
You're right, the books are the key! | |
| wbafrank 2002-03-21, 2:23 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by cross36
The answer is "A"
No its not - it's B and C. | |
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| penang 2002-03-21, 10:25 pm |
| I think is A, when a plug and play device is not detect, use the manual way which is add/remove hardware. The cache folder seem to be storing some driver files so that the next time you need the driver files again, the system can retriveve it from there rather than prompting user to use a CD. | |
| Snapperhead 2002-03-22, 4:00 am |
| I would choose A as well. | |
| cm2gj 2002-03-24, 11:32 pm |
| A as logic choice...
maybe B and C as frank says... | |
| NetChild1985 2002-03-25, 9:36 am |
| He..he B and C....... ))))))) | |
| Zaraspook 2002-03-25, 8:55 pm |
| How about B & C?  |
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