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21-46 Chapter 21 <strong>Installing</strong> Windows XP Professional (1.0)<br />

C. Incorrect: Although the /debug[level]:[filename] syntax is correct, debug level 1<br />

records only errors and severe errors.<br />

D. Incorrect: Although the /debug[level]:[filename] syntax is correct, debug level 0<br />

records only severe errors.<br />

4. Correct Answers: C<br />

A. Incorrect: Performing the installation from a shared folder would not solve this<br />

problem because the hardware detection would not be changed.<br />

B. Incorrect: Slipstreaming is an excellent way to reduce the time spent updating<br />

Windows XP after installation completes, but it is not likely to solve the problem<br />

of missing SCSI drivers.<br />

C. Correct: Windows XP Setup requires drivers for many types of SCSI adapters to<br />

write the operating system files to the hard disk. Although the setup routine<br />

prompts you to provide SCSI drivers, many administrators are accustomed to<br />

ignoring the prompt and tend to overlook it when they do need it.<br />

D. Incorrect: Although the computer will need to be configured to boot from the<br />

hard disk at some point, it will probably do so with the default BIOS settings.<br />

Regardless, the problem occurred before the setup procedure could copy files to<br />

the hard disk and before the computer needed to boot from the hard disk. Therefore,<br />

changing this BIOS setting would not affect the detection of the hard disk.

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