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Fault Tolerant Volumes and Disaster Protection - Quiz
Each question is worth one point. Select the best answer or answers for each question.
1.
Which of the following requirements applies to disks used to create new fault-tolerant volumes in Windows 2000?
Please select
the best answer
.
A.
They must all be upgraded to dynamic storage.
B.
They must all be configured as basic storage.
C.
They can be any combination of dynamic and basic storage.
D.
They must all be SCSI disks.
2.
After installing a new hardware device, you restart your computer and log on. Immediately after logging on, your computer fails with a Stop error that indicates the problem resulted from the new device driver. How would you solve this problem?
Please select
all the correct answers
.
A.
Remove the device that caused the Stop error.
B.
Re-install the operating system.
C.
Restart the computer and select the Safe Mode advanced startup option.
D.
Reformat the disks and restore from tape.
3.
Select two methods for accessing the Windows 2000 Recovery Console.
Please select
all the correct answers
.
A.
Run the Backup utility. From the Restore menu, select Recovery Console, and then choose the Repair option.
B.
Install the Windows 2000 Recovery Console by running Winnt32.exe/cmdcons, and then start the Recovery Console from the operating system selection menu.
C.
Start the computer from the Windows 2000 CD-ROM or the Windows 2000 boot disks, and then choose the Repair option in Setup.
D.
Install the Windows 2000 Recovery Console by running Winnt32.exe/cmdcons, and then select Recovery Console from the Administrative Tools menu.