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Q&A<br />

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Q I’ve just installed a couple of new Windows 98 workstations. Now, one of my Windows<br />

applications isn’t working anymore, even though it used to run under Windows 95. What could be<br />

wrong?<br />

A There are a couple of things that are somewhat different between Windows 98 and Windows 95—for<br />

example, the way the hard drive is formatted. Without seeing your workstations, it’s hard to know<br />

specifically what is wrong, but you should try to install Windows 95 on one of the workstations to see if<br />

98 as a whole is your problem, or if it’s just a hardware problem. (Your manufacturer might have just<br />

changed a motherboard on you without your knowledge.)<br />

Q There’s someone in my organization who keeps changing things but never admits to it,<br />

particularly when things break. What can I do?<br />

A Unless you’re this person’s boss, you can’t do much. However, this person’s boss probably sees that<br />

this he or she contributes chaos and fear to your organization. Unfortunately, this isn’t a technical<br />

problem, it’s a social one, and is best handled as such.<br />

Quiz<br />

1. An external tape backup unit comes back from repair. You plug it in and boot up your PC.<br />

Your PC hangs at the BIOS screen. What do you do?<br />

A. Call your local repair shop.<br />

B. Disconnect the tape drive.<br />

C. Call your brother-in-law who’s “into” computers.<br />

D. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del.<br />

2. You add software to your NT server that requires a reboot. However, you don’t remember the<br />

last time the server was rebooted. Upon rebooting, you get a message saying that a service failed<br />

to start. You uninstall the software and reboot again. You get the same message. What do you do?<br />

A. Call Microsoft.<br />

B. Ask around to see if anybody else has changed anything recently.<br />

C. Reinstall the software.<br />

D. Ask around to see if anybody else can install this software.<br />

3. True or false? New products are typically “bug free.”

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