6.2.11 Practice Questions

pdf

School

Central Piedmont Community College *

*We aren’t endorsed by this school

Course

130

Subject

Computer Science

Date

Dec 6, 2023

Type

pdf

Pages

12

Uploaded by Vinny1994

Report
10/20/23, 12 : 21 PM Page 1 of 12 https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_573/exam-engine.html/36701e61-…n/31358611/c32b0bd1-817d-4c69-861f-f2b3554994c3/end ? locale=en-us 6.2.11 Practice Questions Candidate: Joseph Vincent (jvince13) Date: 10/20/2023 12:21:13 pm • Time Spent: 02:05 Score: 100% Passing Score: 80% Question 1: Correct You are an IT administrator for a large company that is doing very well in their business endeavors. As a result, the company is hiring new employees on a regular basis. In addition to your normal workload, you have been asked to install and con fi gure the new employees' computers with a Windows operating system and the applications that your company uses to do their business. To make this process easier, you only give new employees the choice of one of two laptops. Which of the following installation types would be the BEST use of your time in this scenario? Clean installation Upgrade Recovery partition Image deployment Explanation
10/20/23, 12 : 21 PM Page 2 of 12 https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_573/exam-engine.html/36701e61…n/31358611/c32b0bd1-817d-4c69-861f-f2b3554994c3/end ? locale=en-us Since you are only o ff ering two types of laptops, an image preloaded with the correct drivers, applications, and fi les is the quickest and easiest way to deploy Windows and any supplemental software (such as Microsoft O ce) in this scenario. A recovery partition is used to restore a corrupt computer back to the state it was in at purchase. This option would not provide all the customizations that you need for the company software. An upgrade is only used to migrate from an existing operating system to a newer operating system. Since these are new computers, an upgrade in not necessary or possible. A clean installation is the process of installing Windows over the top of an existing operating system and, in the process, cleaning or erasing all of the existing data. This would require more time and would not install any of the supplemental software that you need. References 4.2.12 Windows Upgrade Facts 6.2.8 Installation Facts q_inst_fct_laptop_best_method_pp7.question.fex Question 2: Correct You want to install Windows from optical media on a mirrored RAID disk array. You run the motherboard disk con fi guration utility and create the RAID 1 array. Then you con fi gure the system to boot from the Windows installation optical media. The Windows installation starts, but does not detect the RAID array. Which of the following will MOST likely allow the RAID array to be detected? During the installation, browse to and select the appropriate drivers for your RAID controller when prompted.
10/20/23, 12 : 21 PM Page 3 of 12 https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_573/exam-engine.html/36701e61…n/31358611/c32b0bd1-817d-4c69-861f-f2b3554994c3/end ? locale=en-us In the UEFI con fi guration, set the SATA mode to IDE. In the UEFI con fi guration, con fi gure the boot order to boot from the hard drive instead of the optical drive. In the UEFI con fi guration, set the SATA mode to AHCI. Explanation During the installation, browse to and select the appropriate drivers for your RAID controller when prompted to install Windows. Windows requires the drivers for the RAID controller to be able to access the RAID array. When using a RAID array, the SATA mode in the UEFI con fi guration should be set to RAID. You must select this mode for you to access the motherboard RAID con fi guration utility and create the array. Using IDE or AHCI for the SATA mode would disable the RAID controller on the motherboard, and each storage device would be seen as a separate disk. Booting to the hard drive would not work because the installation fi les are stored on the optical disc, not the hard drive. References 5.4.1 RAID 5.4.2 RAID Facts 5.4.3 Con " gure a RAID Array 5.4.4 RAID Con " guration Facts 5.4.5 Create RAID Arrays 5.4.6 Implement a RAID Solution 6.2.3 Prepare Disks for Installation 15.3 Troubleshoot System Startup q_inst_fct_likely_raid_array_detect_pp7.question.fex
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
  • Access to all documents
  • Unlimited textbook solutions
  • 24/7 expert homework help
10/20/23, 12 : 21 PM Page 4 of 12 https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_573/exam-engine.html/36701e61…n/31358611/c32b0bd1-817d-4c69-861f-f2b3554994c3/end ? locale=en-us Question 3: Correct You begin the installation process and discover that you need to load additional drivers to support your storage controller so that Windows can write to that disc. What should you do? Remove all drivers and restart. Insert or connect to the installation media and boot from that media. Allow Windows to fi nd the necessary drivers. Load the necessary drivers from a USB drive. Explanation During the fi rst part of the installation, Windows loads the necessary fi les it needs to start the installation. During this phase, you may need to load additional drivers to support your storage controller so that Windows can write to the disk. To do this, select Load Driver. You must have the necessary drivers available on a USB ash drive. If you are missing drivers for the storage device, you will not be able to direct Windows to fi nd the necessary drivers if Windows cannot load to the disc, boot from media, or remove all drivers and restart. References 6.2.1 Windows Installation 6.2.8 Installation Facts q_inst_fct_load_drivers_from_usb_pp7.question.fex
10/20/23, 12 : 21 PM Page 5 of 12 https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_573/exam-engine.html/36701e61…n/31358611/c32b0bd1-817d-4c69-861f-f2b3554994c3/end ? locale=en-us Question 4: Correct You need to install Windows 11 on a new computer system that uses a SATA SSD device to store data. Which of the following is the BEST method for installing Windows 11 on this system? Set the SATA con fi guration in the UEFI fi rmware to RAID. Load the drivers for the SSD device during the initial phase of the Windows installation. Add a standard hard disk to the system and install Windows on the disk instead of the SSD device. Install Windows the same way you would install a system that uses a standard hard disk drive. Explanation Because the SSD drive uses a SATA interface, you can install Windows the same way that you would on a standard hard disk drive. You do not need to add a standard hard disk for installing Windows. It is unlikely that you would need to load special drivers to access the SSD device. Setting the SATA con fi guration to RAID in the UEFI fi rmware would require at least one more identical SSD device to be added to the system and a RAID array to be con fi gured before you could install Windows. References 6.2.8 Installation Facts q_inst_fct_new_cmptr_with_sata_ssd_pp7.question.fex
10/20/23, 12 : 21 PM Page 6 of 12 https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_573/exam-engine.html/36701e61…n/31358611/c32b0bd1-817d-4c69-861f-f2b3554994c3/end ? locale=en-us Question 5: Correct You recently purchased a copy of Windows 11 from a retail store. The system that you want to install Windows on does not have an optical drive. What is the BEST option for installing Windows in this scenario? Download an ISO copy of the installation fi les to a USB ash drive. Install the system over the network from a Windows Deployment Services (WDS) server. Install Windows on a system that has an optical drive and then create a disk image and copy it to the system that you originally wanted to install Windows on. Perform a reset installation. Explanation The best option in this scenario is to copy the Windows 11 installation media in an ISO (.iso) format to a USB ash drive. Then you can boot the system on which you want to install Windows from the ash drive. While a network installation using a WDS server is possible in this scenario, this would require considerably more time, expertise, and hardware. The same is true of using an imaging solution. You can only perform a reset installation on an existing Windows 11 system. References 4.2.12 Windows Upgrade Facts 6.2.8 Installation Facts q_inst_fct_no_optical_drive_pp7.question.fex
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
  • Access to all documents
  • Unlimited textbook solutions
  • 24/7 expert homework help
10/20/23, 12 : 21 PM Page 7 of 12 https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_573/exam-engine.html/36701e61-…n/31358611/c32b0bd1-817d-4c69-861f-f2b3554994c3/end ? locale=en-us Question 6: Correct Your supervisor recently purchased 100 desktop computer systems and 100 new Windows 11 licenses for your organization's accounting department. She received a single Windows 11 installation disc with the licenses. Which of the following would be the BEST installation methods to use? (Select two.) Burn 50 copies of the installation disc and install 50 systems at a time. Install one system and image it to the other systems. Copy the installation media to 10 ash drives and install 10 systems at a time. Use the installation disk to install Window on each system individually. Use a network installation. Explanation The best installation options in this scenario is to either perform a network installation or use imaging. In a network installation, you would copy the installation media to a Windows Deployment Services (WDS) server, con fi gure each new workstation to use PXE boot, boot them from the WDS server over the network, and then run the install. Alternatively, you could install Windows on one of the systems and then use imaging software to take an image of that system and copy it to the remaining 99 systems over a network connection. Installing one system at a time from the installation disc would take a considerable amount of time. Burning multiple copies of the installation disc or creating multiple ash drives and then installing 100 systems from them would be much more time-consuming as well. References 6.2.8 Installation Facts
10/20/23, 12 : 21 PM Page 8 of 12 https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_573/exam-engine.html/36701e61…n/31358611/c32b0bd1-817d-4c69-861f-f2b3554994c3/end ? locale=en-us q_inst_fct_single_win_11_install_disc_pp7.question.fex Question 7: Correct You are an IT administrator for your company. You have been tasked with installing 300 copies of Windows 11. You need to fi nish this task as quickly and e ciently as possible. Which of the following boot methods would be the BEST method for installing Windows under these circumstances? DVD Solid-state/ ash drives PXE USB Explanation Performing the installation from the network by means of PXE (pre-boot execution) will allow you to quickly install the required 300 computers from one location. Depending on the PXE environment, you can often remotely reboot speci fi c computers, and they will automatically know that an installation is required and will perform the desired steps with minimal intervention from an IT administrator. External solid-state/ ash drives, USB, and DVD boot methods all require the IT administrator to visit each computer and perform some of the setup steps manually. Therefore, these methods can be slower and more time-consuming. References 6.2.8 Installation Facts q_inst_fct_win_11_300_copies_sol_pp7.question.fex
10/20/23, 12 : 21 PM Page 9 of 12 https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_573/exam-engine.html/36701e61…n/31358611/c32b0bd1-817d-4c69-861f-f2b3554994c3/end ? locale=en-us Question 8: Correct Which of the following tasks are part of con fi guring the user environment after you successfully install a Windows system? (Select two.) Install and con fi gure your fi rewall. Con fi gure accessibility options. Activate your Windows system. Con fi gure Windows Update. Add or remove apps and folders from the Start menu. Explanation Con fi guring the user environment includes the following tasks: Add or remove which apps and folders show on the Start menu to provide users with the tools they need to do their jobs. Con fi gure accessibility options to support users with vision, hearing, interaction, and other physical limitations. While you should activate your Windows system to avoid issues associated with the trial license, activation is its own step and not part of con fi guring the user environment. You should con fi gure Windows Update and download and install the latest updates before con fi guring your user environment, as the updates may contain improvements to the user environment settings. Installing and con fi guring your fi rewall is part of con fi guring your anti-malware security measures, not part of con fi guring your user environment. References 6.1.1 Pre-Installation Planning 6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts 6.2.1 Windows Installation
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
  • Access to all documents
  • Unlimited textbook solutions
  • 24/7 expert homework help
10/20/23, 12 : 21 PM Page 10 of 12 https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_573/exam-engine.html/36701e61…/31358611/c32b0bd1-817d-4c69-861f-f2b3554994c3/end ? locale=en-us 6.2.10 Post-Installation Facts q_inst_post_con fi g_user_env_tasks_pp7.question.fex Question 9: Correct You have just upgraded your motherboard. Several weeks later, you suddenly start having issues with accessing Windows features on your computer. Which of the following will BEST resolve this issue? Perform a Startup Repair from the Advanced Startup Options menu. Disable your antivirus software. Reactivate your copy of Windows. Boot into Safe Mode and revert to a prior restore point. Explanation A signi fi cant hardware change, such as upgrading your motherboard, may require Windows to be reactivated. Remember that you have a 30-day grace period in which to activate your Windows product installation. If the grace period expires and you have not completed activation, all features of Windows except the product activation feature will stop working. Booting into Safe Mode and reverting to a prior restore point may not be feasible in this scenario, as you may have lost all restore points prior to upgrading your motherboard. As your copy of Windows is not activated, you will probably not have access to perform a startup repair or disable your anti-virus software. References 6.1.1 Pre-Installation Planning
10/20/23, 12 : 21 PM Page 11 of 12 https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_573/exam-engine.html/36701e61…n/31358611/c32b0bd1-817d-4c69-861f-f2b3554994c3/end ? locale=en-us 6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts 6.2.1 Windows Installation 6.2.10 Post-Installation Facts q_inst_post_employ_act_win_install_pp7.question.fex Question 10: Correct You have just purchased a new Windows 11 computer for creating and editing animations. You install a new high-end video adapter to handle the animation creation requirements. However, when compiling and running the animations, the computer seems sluggish, and the compilation takes longer than expected. Which of the following would be the BEST fi rst step to resolve this issue? Install the adapter driver from the manufacturer instead of using the Windows driver. Purchase and install a video adapter with more onboard memory. Add more RAM to your computer to improve performance. Update the animation software to the latest version. Explanation
10/20/23, 12 : 21 PM Page 12 of 12 https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_573/exam-engine.html/36701e61…n/31358611/c32b0bd1-817d-4c69-861f-f2b3554994c3/end ? locale=en-us Even if Windows includes the appropriate drivers, there are some devices that you may want to consider using the manufacturer's driver for instead. In this scenario, you will probably get better performance from the video adapter by using a manufacturer- supplied driver instead of Microsoft's driver. While adding more RAM might improve the animation software's performance, the fi rst (and less expensive) step would be to upgrade to the manufacturer's driver. You could update the animation software to the latest version, but that would not guarantee higher performance on your Windows 11 computer. While purchasing a video adapter with more memory could solve the issue, this is an expensive solution and would not be the fi rst step in attempting to enhance performance. References 4.2.11 Windows Upgrade 4.2.12 Windows Upgrade Facts 6.1.1 Pre-Installation Planning 6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts 6.2.8 Installation Facts 6.2.10 Post-Installation Facts q_inst_post_manufacturer_video_driver_pp7.question.fex Copyright © 2023 TestOut Corporation All rights reserved.
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
  • Access to all documents
  • Unlimited textbook solutions
  • 24/7 expert homework help