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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 is the purpose of creating partitions for a Windows operating system?

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Creating partition may serve different purposes. The common reason is that a separate partition can be used to store data files so that when Windows needs to be reinstalled, the main partition can be formatted without fear of loosing data, which are stored on the other partition.

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What is the difference between a Windows server operating system and a workstation version?

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The server version of a Windows operating system is designed to provide more optimized networking services over a network. It can manage domains better and it includes more security feature and data backup support. Workstation versions act merely as clients and therefore do not need to have as much resources when compared to the server versions.

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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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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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Which operating system(s) can you upgrade to Windows 2000 Server?

A) Windows 95 B) Windows 98
C) Windows for Workgroups D) Windows NT Server 4.0
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Windows NT Server 4.0

Explanation:

The only operating systems that can be upgraded to Windows 2000 Server are Windows NT Server 3.51 and Windows NT Server 4.0 E is the only correct answer.

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You are installing Windows 2000 on a computer that already has another operating system installed on it. You choose to install Windows 2000 in a different folder than the previously installed operating system. What will Windows 2000 do?

A) Abort the installation process B) Delete the previously installed operating system
C) Display an error message indicating that windows 2000 cannot be installed in a different folder D) Cause the computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and the previously installed operating system
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Cause the computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and the previously installed operating system

Explanation:

When windows 2000 is installed in the same folder as the other operating system, Windows 2000 will delete the previously installed operating system. When Windows 2000 is installed in a different folder than the other operating system, it will automatically configure the computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and the previously installed operating system.

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You create a mirrored volume on a Windows 2000 Server computer. What additional item should you create?

A) A new Config.nt file B) A new Auto exec.nt file
C) A fault tolerance boot disk D) A set of Windows 2000 Setup Boot Disks
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) A fault tolerance boot disk

Explanation:

A fault tolerance boot disk is a floppy disk that you create that enables you to boot your Windows 2000 computer in the event that the first disk in your computer's mirrored volume fails. This disk contains an edited copy of the Boot.ini file.

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