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23-18 Chapter 23 Implementing, Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and Drivers<br />

Objective 3.3 Questions<br />

1. You have installed Windows XP Professional on your laptop computer. You often carry<br />

the laptop around your company’s campus while working, and periodically have to<br />

leave it unattended for extended periods of time. You do not want to drain the battery<br />

at all during these times, but you also do not want to close all your applications and<br />

shut down Windows XP. What do you do? Choose the correct answer.<br />

A. Shut down the computer.<br />

B. Enable Hibernation in the Power Options program in Control Panel. Then create<br />

a power scheme that causes the laptop computer to hibernate whenever the computer<br />

is not used for a suitable period of time.<br />

C. Use the Power Options in Control Panel to create a custom power scheme.<br />

D. Use the Power Options in Control Panel to select the Max Battery power scheme.<br />

2. Under which of the following scenarios do you not see the APM tab in the Power<br />

Options program located in Control Panel? Choose two correct answers.<br />

A. The APM-based basic input/output system (BIOS) is failing.<br />

B. The computer’s BIOS is ACPI-compliant.<br />

C. The external Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is not properly connected to the<br />

serial port of the computer.<br />

D. The computer’s battery has been improperly charged.<br />

E. The computer’s BIOS is not APM-based.<br />

3. A user in your organization has installed Windows XP Professional on his notebook<br />

computer, which supports APM. When the user tries to shut down the computer and it<br />

freezes during the shutdown process, pressing the power button does not resolve the<br />

problem. He has to unplug the computer and remove the battery to completely shut it<br />

off. How do you check to see whether the APM-based BIOS is the cause of the problem?<br />

Choose the correct answer.<br />

A. Restart the computer and run Acldiag.exe.<br />

B. Install a new copy of Windows XP Professional so that the APM-based BIOS can<br />

be properly detected and installed.<br />

C. Restart the computer in safe mode and disable as many of the power management<br />

options as possible.<br />

D. Turn the computer on and, after the desktop has appeared, run the Apmstat.exe<br />

tool from a command prompt.

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