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Differentiate linked list from arrays.

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Arrays can store data in a fix allotted space. The use of linked list allows more flexibility because space is dynamically allocated as needed.

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What files are important in a bootable Windows XP operating system?

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There are four important files in order to make a bootable Windows XP operating system. These are Ntldr, Ntdetect, Boot.ini and Ntfs.sys

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What File system is supported by Windows XP?

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Windows XP supports four major file systems: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS. This means that Windows XP can be installed on these file systems. The use of NTFS is preferred especially when using a bigger hard drive space.

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Why is it that you cannot overload the scope resolution operator (::)?

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The main reason why the scope resolution operator (::) cannot be overloaded is that only operators that take in values as parameters can be overloaded. The scope resolution operator does not take a value as parameter.

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Which programming language was removed from the Visual Studio family when VB.net was released?

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Visual Foxpro was part of Visual Studio 6.0.


It was excluded in the .Net version and was released as an independent programming language.

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How does Microsoft classify security threats to its software?

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Microsoft classifies such threats into 4 indicators, which are low, moderate, important, and critical. Such indicators are available as reference under the Microsoft bulletin.

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In Windows XP , what does the letter XP stands for?

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The letters XP actually stands for eXPerience. It was designed as an enhancement of Windows 2000, with a totally different and more attractive user interface/console.

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How would you use the function memmove()?

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#include "mem.h"


#include "alloc.h"


main()


{


      int area;


      char *dest;


      char src[] = "Life is the camera and you are the target"


                                  "so keep smiling always";


      area = sizeof (src);


      dest = malloc (area);


      memmove (dest, src, area);


      printf("\n%s", dest);


      printf("\n%s",src);


}

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