Windows 2000 Server – Section 2

11. You are installing Windows 2000 Server on a multiprocessor computer. The manufacturer has provided a customized HAL to use with the computer. The HAL is on the floppy disk. You want to install the customized HAL design for the computer. What should you do?

A. During the text mode portion of the Windows 2000 setup install the customized HAL
B. After text mode portion of Windows 2000 setup is complete use the recovery console to copy the customized HAL to the system32 folder on the boot partition
C. After the text mode portion your windows 2000 setup is complete use the emergency repair process to replace the existing HAL with the customized HAL and then continue the windows 2000 setup
D. After the Windows 2000 setup is complete use the device manager to scan for Hardware changes when prompted install the customized HAL
E. None of above

Correct Answer: A. During the text mode portion of the Windows 2000 setup install the customized HAL

12. A Windows 2000 Server computer named server2 runs numerous 32bit applications and two 16bit applications. Users start the 16bit applications by running APP1.EXE for one application and APP2.EXE for another application. The 16bit applications are configured to run in the separate memory space. You want to create a performance base like chart in the system monitor for all the applications on server2. You add all of 32 bit applications and now you want to add two 16bit applications. What should you do?

A. Add the APP1 and APP2 instances to the processor time counter for the process object
B. Add the NTVDM, APP1 and APP2 instances for the processor time counter for the process object
C. Add only the NTVDM instance for the percent processor time counter for the process object
D. Add the NTVDM 1 and NTVDM #2 instances for processor time counter for the process object
E. None of above

Correct Answer: D. Add the NTVDM 1 and NTVDM #2 instances for processor time counter for the process object

13. Your Windows 2000 Server computer includes an integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter. You are replacing the integrated adapter with a new 100-MB Ethernet adapter. You install the new adapter in an available PCI slot. When you restart the computer, you receive error messages in the System log stating that the new adapter Is missing or is not working. What should you do to resolve the problem?

A. Create a new hardware profile
B. Use Device Manager to remove the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter
C. Use Device Manager to disable the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter
D. Delete the device driver for the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter from the Systemroot\system32\Driver Cache folder
E. None of above

Correct Answer: C. Use Device Manager to disable the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter

14. Your Windows 2000 server Computer contains data files that users of client computers access throughout the day. You install a driver for the new tape drive on the computer. After restarting the computer you log on as an administrator, shortly after you log on you receive the following stop error “irql_not_less_6r_equal”. You need to bring the server back on line as quickly and reliably as possible. What should you do?

A. Restart the computer by using the last known good menu option
B. Perform an emergency repair and select fast repair, restart the computer
C. Restart the computer in the safe mode, remove the driver and restart the computer
D. Restart the computer by using the recovery console, disable the driver. Restart the computer, remove the driver
E. None of above

Correct Answer: D. Restart the computer by using the recovery console, disable the driver. Restart the computer, remove the driver

15. Your Windows 2000 Server computer contains a stripe set with parity on a four-disk array. You convert the stripe set with parity to a dynamic RAID-5 volume. Six months later, users report that disk access on the server is slower than it had been on the previous day, You use Disk Management and discover that the status of the third disk in the array is Missing. You want to recover the failed RAID-5 volume. What should you do first?

A. Replace the third disk and restart the server. Use disk Management to repair the volume
B. Ensure that the third disk is attached to the server and has power. Use Disk Management to reactivate the disk
C. Ensure that the third disk is attached to the server and has power. Use Disk Management to repair the volume
D. Install a new disk and create a single extended partition on the new disk. Restart the computer and allow Windows 2000 to automatically repair the volume on the extended partition
E. None of above

Correct Answer: B. Ensure that the third disk is attached to the server and has power. Use Disk Management to reactivate the disk

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