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23-10 Chapter 23 Implementing, Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and Drivers<br />

C. Incorrect: The 32-bit version of the FAT file system supports large partitions, but<br />

not other advanced features such as security, auditing, and disk quotas.<br />

D. Correct: NTFS is a high-performance file system designed for modern computer<br />

systems. It supports per-user disk quotas, folder and file-level security, auditing,<br />

reparse points, and other advanced features.<br />

E. Incorrect: The CD-ROM File System (CDFS) is used only for CD-ROM disks and<br />

cannot be used to format a hard disk.<br />

3. Correct Answers: C and E<br />

A. Incorrect: It is not necessary to reinstall the operating systems; there is a much<br />

quicker way to resolve this problem. Reinstalling the operating systems allows the<br />

computer to boot, but configuration settings are lost.<br />

B. Incorrect: The Windows XP Professional installation CD-ROM does not contain a<br />

Boot.ini file. If no Boot.ini file is on a computer, it is created automatically by the<br />

Setup program; if one already exists, the Setup program automatically edits it.<br />

C. Correct: You can boot from the Windows XP Professional installation CD-ROM<br />

and attempt to repair the existing installation. Selecting the Inspect Startup Environment<br />

option verifies and, if necessary, repairs the Windows XP Professional<br />

files in the system partition. A new Boot.ini file is automatically created. You are<br />

then able to boot from the hard disk into Windows XP Professional and manually<br />

edit the Boot.ini file to add Windows 2000 Professional to the boot menu.<br />

D. Incorrect: The Windows 2000 Professional installation CD-ROM does not contain<br />

a Boot.ini file. If no Boot.ini file is on a computer, it is created automatically<br />

by the Setup program; if one already exists, the Setup program automatically<br />

edits it.<br />

E. Correct: The Bootcfg /rebuild Recovery Console command is capable of scanning<br />

your hard disk for Windows installations and automatically rebuilding your<br />

Boot.ini file. Additionally, you can use Bootcfg to manually create or edit the<br />

Boot.ini file.<br />

4. Correct Answers: A<br />

A. Correct: You need to acquire device driver files compatible with Windows XP<br />

Professional from the vendor, and then use them to install the device. In this particular<br />

scenario, the most likely location for those files is on the vendor’s Web site.<br />

B. Incorrect: The issue is not Driver Signing; changing this setting does not correct<br />

the problem.

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