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21-36 Chapter 21 <strong>Installing</strong> Windows XP Professional (1.0)<br />

Objective 1.4 Questions<br />

1. You are a systems administrator for a new service provider that plans to offer help desk<br />

services to 50 users. Although the users’ desktop systems have been purchased, you<br />

need to install the latest version of Windows XP on each of them. Rather than installing<br />

Windows XP and then immediately upgrading to Service Pack 2, you want the initial<br />

deployment of Windows XP to include Service Pack 2.<br />

Your Windows XP network distribution point is located at \\server\winxp\. Which<br />

command properly updates the distribution point to Service Pack 2? Choose the correct<br />

answer.<br />

A. Update /copydir:\\server\winxp<br />

B. Update /syspart: \\server\winxp<br />

C. Update /integrate:\\server\winxp<br />

D. Update /o:\\server\winxp<br />

2. You have a two-year-old computer from a well-known manufacturer that is currently<br />

running Windows Me and several dozen applications. The computer has 128 MB of<br />

RAM, a 500 MHz Pentium III CPU, and a 12 GB hard disk with 7 GB of free space. You<br />

have verified that the computer and its subcomponents are in the Windows XP Windows<br />

Catalog. You have also upgraded all the applications to versions that are compatible<br />

with Windows XP Professional except for the antivirus software you have<br />

temporarily uninstalled. You back up the current configuration to a removable hard<br />

drive and begin the upgrade process. The first phase of the upgrade appears to complete<br />

properly, but when the computer reboots, it crashes before the second phase<br />

begins. You reboot the computer several times with the same result. What is the most<br />

likely cause of this problem? Choose the correct answer.<br />

A. The Windows XP Professional installation CD-ROM is corrupt.<br />

B. One or more of the memory chips installed in the computer is faulty.<br />

C. You entered an invalid product key.<br />

D. The BIOS is incompatible with Windows XP Professional.<br />

3. You have a home office with a cable modem connection to the Internet. You install and<br />

configure all your own hardware and software. You have been using Windows XP Professional<br />

on a Pentium 4 computer for several months when the first service pack is<br />

released. You download and install the service pack from the Windows Update Web<br />

site and note that several minor problems have been resolved by the service pack.<br />

Later, you decide to add software from the Add/Remove Windows Components tool.<br />

After the installation of the new component is complete, what must you do to make

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