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A customer calls and tells you that she just replaced a Toner on her laser printer and the printer prints blank documents. What would be the first thing you would suggest a the customer do? |
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Remove the toner cartridge and remove packaging tape. |
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A printer does not print what is the posible cause? |
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Loose printer cable, No paper in printer |
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A printer is printing unknown characters what is a possible cause |
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A printer keeps getting paper jams, what are possible solutions |
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Clean printer Replace Paper |
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After you implement a solution what is the next thing you should do? |
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Verify solution and full system functionality |
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An IP address conflict message displays when connecting a new computer to the network. What is the probable cause |
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The same IP address is assigned to two different devices on the network. |
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optimizes space on a hard drive to allow faster access to programs and data |
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During POST a flashing keyboard is an indicator of what? |
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How Many pins does a SATA Power cables have |
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How do you access Disk Management in Windows Windows Vista? (Select 2) A:Select Start > right-click My Computer > Manage. Select Disk Management. B:Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management. Select Disk Management. C:Select Start > right-click My Computer > Continue D:Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Continue. Select Disk Management. |
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How do you access Disk Management in Windows XP? (Select 2) A:Select Start > right-click My Computer > Manage. Select Disk Management. B:Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management. Select Disk Management. C:Select Start > right-click My Computer > Continue D:Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Continue. Select Disk Management. |
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How do you discharge static build-up |
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touching un-painted metal |
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How do you properly dispose of Toner Cartridges, Ink Cartridges |
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Send back to manufacture or properly recycle |
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How many devices can connect up to a single USB 2.0 port |
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How many pins do a DVI connector have? |
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How many pins do a HDMI connector have? |
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How many pins do a VGA connector have? |
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How many pins does a FDD Data Cable have |
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How many pins does a SATA DATA cable have? |
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How many volts does it take for a person to feel pain from ESD |
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How many volts of static electricity must build up before a person can feel ESD? |
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How much data can a 3.5in floppy diskette hold? |
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How much data can a Dual Layer Blue-Ray Disk hold |
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If a computer can only connect to a network device by typing in the IP address but not by the host name |
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A problem with the DNS server |
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If you replace the RAM in your computer and get the BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) what is the possible cause |
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RAM is not seated correctly |
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In Device Manager what does ? mean |
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Hardware is not functioning properly because the system does not know which driver to install for the hardware |
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Data striping w/o redundancy |
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Combination of data striping and parity |
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Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module |
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TRUE/FALSE When cleaning devices you do not always have to unplug the device from the power source |
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TRUE/FALSE You should always use magnetized tools |
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Unauthorized users discover authentication information during a TELNET session why is this possible |
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Telnet is not a secured connection |
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Users are complaining about headaches while using a CRT monitor? A: Degausing B: Refresh Rate C: Contrast D: Resolution |
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What Conductor(s) does SCSI Wide Use |
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What Connector goes on CAT 5e |
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What IEEE 802.11 standard uses Mimo A: 802.11A B: 802.11B C: 802.11G D: 802.11N E: 802.11C |
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What OS would you use the TraceRoute command in? |
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UNIX or LINUX (You would use TraceRT in Windows OS) |
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What TABS are in the MSCONFIG utility? |
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General, Start-up, Services, Boot.ini, Win.ini, System.ini, Tools |
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What are 2 Physical diagnostic tools |
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Digital Multimeter Loopback adapter |
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What are 2 types of Hard Drives |
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SSD (Solid State Drive)
Magnetic Hard Drrive |
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What are Berg power connectors used for |
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What are Molex power connectors used for |
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IDE/EIDE Hard Drives & Optical Drives |
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What are the 3 main Types of SCSI Cables |
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Narrow SCSI data cable - 50-pin
Wide SCSI data cable - 68-pin
Alt-4 SCSI connector - 80-pin |
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What are the two Most common used formats |
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What are the two types of User Interfaces? |
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Comand Line Interface (CLI) Graphics User Interface (GUI) |
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What are two connectors used to connect external devices |
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What command would you use to check your system files |
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What dangerous materials are in a CRT? |
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Lead, Barium , Rare Earth Metals |
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What device is Hotswapable A:DVD Drive B:Floppy Drive C:Hard Drive D:Tape Drive |
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What do you do if the print queue is functioning properly, but the printer does not print |
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What do you use to clean ram chips? |
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Isopropyl Alcohol & Q-tips |
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What does 1 Long beep and 1 Short beep mean after POST? |
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What does 1 Long beep and 2 Short beep mean after POST? |
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What does 1 Long beep and 3 Short beep mean after POST? |
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Bad Motherboard (CMOS Checksum Error) |
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Bad CPU or Motherboard (Cache Memory Bad) |
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Memory Parity Error (Bad Memory) |
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What does 3 Long beeps after POST mean? |
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Bad Memory (Base 64K Memory Failure) |
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Bad Motherboard (Timer not Operational) |
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What does 4 beeps stand for after the post is completed |
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Timer not oppertaional (Bad Motherboard) |
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What does 5 beeps stand for after the post is completed |
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Bad CPU or Motherboard (8042 gate A20 Failure) |
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Bad Processor Error (PRocessor Exception) |
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Bad Video Card or Memory (Video Memory Error) |
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Bad Bios (ROM Checksum Error) |
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Advanced Technology Extended |
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What does CHKDSK /F used for? |
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What does CHKDSK /R used for? |
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Recovers readable information from bad sectors |
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What does CHKDSK used for? |
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Displays a status report of the drive |
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What does DDR2 Stand for? |
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Electromagnetic Interference |
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What does IRQ 1 used for? |
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Material Saftey Data Sheet |
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What does OSHA stand for? |
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Occupational Saftey Health Administration |
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Remote Installion Service |
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Scans the operating systems critical files and replaces any files that are corrupted |
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Uninterruptible power supply |
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What does a X in the device manager describe? |
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What does one beep stand for after the post is completed |
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What does the -A Ping Command Option used for? |
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Resolve the address to a hostname |
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What does the -F Ping Command Option used for? |
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Set the Don't Fragment flag in the packet |
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What does the -I TTL Ping Command Option used for? |
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What does the -L Size Ping Command Option used for? |
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Send the buffer size (without this command the default is 32 bytes) |
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What does the -N Count Ping Command Option used for? |
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Number of echo requests to send (without using this command the default is 4) |
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What does the -t Ping Command Option used for? |
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Ping the specified host until stopped |
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What does the Copy /A command do in Command Prompt? |
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Indicates an ASCII Text File |
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What does the Copy /V command do in Command Prompt? |
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Verifys that new files are written correctly |
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What does the Copy /Y command do in Command Prompt? |
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Suprresses prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an existing file. (it will automatically overwrite a file of same name with a new version) |
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What does the DIR command do when typed in DOS |
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What does the EDIT command do when typed in Command Prompt? |
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Opens a Text editor (similar to notepad but in Command Prompt) |
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What does the IPCONFIG /ALL do? |
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Displays full configuration of all network adapters |
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What does the IPCONFIG /DISPLAYDNS do? |
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Shows DNS information in the cache |
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What does the IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS do? |
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Empties the cache that store DNS information |
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What does the IPCONFIG /REGISTERDNS do? |
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Refreshes DHCP leases and re-registers the adapter with DNS |
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What does the IPCONFIG /RELEASE do? |
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Releases the IP address of a network adapter |
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What does the IPCONFIG /RENEW do? |
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Renews the IP address of a network adapter |
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What does the command MSCONFIG do? |
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Opens System Configuration Utility |
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What does the registry contain information about? |
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Applications, Users, Hardware, Network Settings, File Types |
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What is Compatibility Mode? |
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Creates an enviroment of an earlier OS that are not compatible with the current OS |
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What is Disk Cleanup used for? |
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Clears space on a hard drive by searching for files that can be safely deleted |
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What is Disk Management used for? |
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Initializes disks and creates, deletes, and formats partitions |
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prepares a hard drive to store information |
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The computer is capable of operating multiple applications at the same time |
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a program can be broken down into smaller parts that can be loaded as needed by the OS. Allows programs to be multitasked |
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2 or more users canwork with programs and share peripheral devices |
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What is NSLOOKUP used for |
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Used to test and troubleshoot DNS servers. Queries the DNS server to discover IP addresses or hostnames |
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Has access to all of the memory in the computer, including virtual memory. |
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Can execute only one program at a time |
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Checks integrity of files and folders (may also check the disk surface for physical errors) |
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To prepare the drive for OS installation |
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What is TRACERT used for? |
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Traces the route that a packet(s) take from your computer to a destination address) |
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What is Virtual Real Mode |
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Allows a Real-Mode application to run within Protected-Mode |
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What is a "Class A" Fire Eztinguisher used for? |
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Paper, Wood, Plastics, Cardboard |
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What is a "Class B" Fire Eztinguisher used for? |
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Gasoline, Kerosene, Prganic Solvents |
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What is a "Class C" Fire Eztinguisher used for? |
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What is a "Class D" Fire Extinguisher used for? |
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What is a 6-pin mini DIN female connector used for (2) |
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What is a D-Shaped plug called |
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What is a loop back adapter |
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Used to test the basic functionality of computer ports |
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What is a loopback adapter used for? |
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to test the basic functionality of computer ports |
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What is a possible problem if you plug your printer into a UPS? |
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Printer prints unkown characters |
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What is a possible solution if a printer prints blank pages? |
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suddent increase in voltage |
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used to retrieve parts from locattions that are to small for your hand to fit |
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What is th probable cause if a computer has network access but does not have internet access |
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Default Gateway IP address is incorrent or configured incorrectly |
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What is the CMOS battery used for |
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To Maintain power to the CMOS |
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Used to manage network computers, servers, and Network drives and printers |
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What is the last step in the Troubleshooting Process Steps? |
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What is the maximum data rate supported by IEEE 1394a |
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What is the maximum length of a SERIAL cable |
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What is the minimum required disk space to run DEFRAG |
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What is the probable cause if a computer cannot ping the loopback address? |
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TCP/IP is corrupted or the NIC is not working properly |
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What is the probable cause if a user cannot LOG ON to the FTP Server? |
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Incorrect Username and or Password |
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What is the probable causes if a printer cannot be added or there is a print spooler error |
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The printer service is stopped or not working properly |
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What is the resolution of SXGA |
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What is the resolution of UXGA |
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What is the resolution of WUXGA |
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What is the resolution of XGA |
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What is the speed of 1394b |
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What is the voltage of a Molex Adapter |
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+5v Red, 0v Black, -5v White |
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What is used to prevent motherboards from touching a metal case? |
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What is used to prevent the mother board from touching the computer case? |
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What key is used to access the BIOS menu durring POST on most computers |
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What maintains even contact and heat distrubution between the CPU and Heat Sink |
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What materials do you use to clean a ram stick |
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Isopropyl alcohol and some Q-tips |
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What must you have to use RIS |
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What partition is used by the OS to boot the computer. |
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Active Partition (Only one primary partition can be marked active.) |
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What power saving mode uses the least amount of power? A: Standby Mode B: Hibernate Mode C: Save to Ram Mode D: S0 |
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What protocol can a client only send e-mail? |
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What size Floppy Drives are there? |
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What two protocols can only retrieve e-mail |
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POP3 (Port 110) IMAP (Port 143) |
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What type of Grid Array is ZIF used for? |
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What type of partition is usually the first partion and cannot be subdivided into Smaller sections |
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What type of power supply connector do you connect to a ATX motherboard? |
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ATX power connector 20-pin |
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What type of questions should you start with when troubleshooting with a customer |
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What would you do to look at your network performance |
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Ctrl + Alt + Del, click Networking TAB |
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What would you install on a server to make it an E-mail Server? |
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When installing a CD Rom what type of power connector is used |
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When should you never wear an antistatic wrist strap |
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When repairing a Monitor or a Power Supply |
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Where should you store computer parts when they are not in a machine? |
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Which is the following DDR3 A: PC3200 B: PC8000 C: PC133 D: PC2700 |
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Which utility would you use if you wanted to stop an application from starting up every time you boot your machine? |
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While in the Disk Management Utility what does the condition Foreign Drive mean? |
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A Dynamic disk that has been moved to a computer from anothercomputer running Windows 2000 or Windows XP |
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While in the Disk Management Utility what does the condition Healthy mean? |
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A Volume that is functioning properly |
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While in the Disk Management Utility what does the condition MISSING mean? |
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A dynamic disk that is corrupted, turned off or disconnected. |
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While in the Disk Management Utility what does the condition Not Initialized mean? |
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A disk that does nto contain a valid signature. |
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While in the Disk Management Utility what does the condition Offline mean? |
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A dynamic disk that is corrupted or unavailable |
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While in the Disk Management Utility what does the condition Online mean? |
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A basic or dynamic disk that is accessible and shows no problems |
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what device should never be plugged into a UPS |
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what do you use to pick-up a dropped screw in PC A: Plastic Tweezers B: Magnetized Screw Driver C: Compressed Air D: Computer Vacume |
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Tells you the information for the command |
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what does event viewer used for |
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System, User or Software Errors |
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what does the command CD do? |
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Changes to a specified directory |
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what does the command COPY do? |
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what does the command Format do? |
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what does the command MD do? |
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what does the command RD do? |
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what does the command XCOPY do? |
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Copies files and subdirectories |
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what is Multicore-Processing |
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The computer can have two or more CPU's the programs share |
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what is not affected by EMI? A: UTP B: RJ45 C: Coax D: Fiber |
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what is the speed of 1394A |
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