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Objective 1.4 Perform Post-Installation Updates and Product Activation<br />

21-41<br />

6. Correct Answers: B and C<br />

A. Incorrect: Service Pack 2 does not add a program group to the Windows XP Start<br />

menu.<br />

B. Correct: The easiest way to manually remove Service Pack 2 is to use Add Or<br />

Remove Programs.<br />

C. Correct: You can uninstall Service Pack 2 from a command line by running the<br />

Spuninst.exe application.<br />

D. Incorrect: The Setup.exe application cannot be used to remove Service Pack 2.<br />

7. Correct Answers: D<br />

A. Incorrect: Most retail product keys can be used to activate only a single computer,<br />

and you have already installed Windows XP Professional on your laptop.<br />

Additionally, this would allow you to complete the installation of only a single<br />

computer.<br />

B. Incorrect: You cannot use volume licensing product keys to activate retail Windows<br />

XP installations. Similarly, you cannot activate retail Windows XP installations<br />

with volume licensing product keys.<br />

C. Incorrect: You cannot use volume licensing product keys to activate retail Windows<br />

XP installations, regardless of whether the installation occurs across a network<br />

or directly from the media.<br />

D. Correct: You must use the volume licensing CD-ROM with the volume licensing<br />

product key.

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