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MrFixIt's 70-210 Q of the Day Monday 5/26
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| mrfixit 2003-05-26, 10:25 am |
| All right, here we go again!
Plug and Play provides support for a combination of hardware and software and enables the computer to recognize and adapt to hardware configurations and changes automatically. There is no need for user intervention or a reboot.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
Really easy......  | |
| ghaouf 2003-05-26, 10:51 am |
| true
very easy i hope the questions are that easy when i go and take my test tommorow | |
| MrStu 2003-05-26, 11:33 am |
| false  | |
| mdharris 2003-05-26, 7:41 pm |
| I think it is false, there is user intervention and sometimes a reboot is needed. If the answer is true I would be shocked. Thats why it is called Plug-and-Prey. | |
| Boulware5 2003-05-26, 7:53 pm |
| I would say false. You usually do need to reboot (unlike Linux!)  | |
| cramersaunders 2003-05-27, 3:02 am |
| True | |
| ghaouf 2003-05-27, 5:19 am |
| in a perfect plug and play this is what should happen | |
| mrfixit 2003-05-27, 7:15 am |
| And the answer is.....
Plug and Play provides support for a combination of hardware and software and enables the computer to recognize and adapt to hardware configurations and changes automatically. There is no need for user intervention or a reboot.
A)TRUE
This is a true statement. Hardware setup is completely silent and transparent, and you do not need to modify expansion card jumper settings, or even modify operating system configuration files. Also, due to the Plug and Play BIOS, the system supports full dynamic operation, including hot docking, APM 1.1 power management, automatic configuration of boot devices, and programming of motherboard devices.
(In a perfect world, but it is a true statement.) |
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