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whats the correct answer?

3. You are having problems with video during an unattended installation, the screen flickers and blanks out. Place the cross hairs on the line where the

problem exists in your unattended.txt file.
[Display]BitsPerPel = 8
Vrefresh = 80
Xresolution = 640
Yresolution = 480

i keep getting contradicting answers..
naturally id go with refresh rate..and change it if my screen is flickering..
wont u?

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Not sure that your question is worded exactly like it is on the test, but I would agree with changing the refresh rate.

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I agree with robertj. Change the Refresh Rate.

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Refresh rate is not correct.

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The refresh rate is the correct answer.The question is not worded exactly right. On the test it will say that the monitor just stopped responding. 640*480*60 these are your standard settings.The monitor blanks out because it is not able to support a refresh frequency that high. Come on Gareth surely with all those certs you would know this

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Refesh Rate

refresh rate is 60 by default. 80 is too high

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