You’re too hyper-threaded
Which of these statements about Hyper-Threading Technology (HTT) are true? Pick two.
Which of these statements about Hyper-Threading Technology (HTT) are true? Pick two.
You would like to allow your organization to use USB flash drives, but you are concerned that the private information on the drives might be easily lost or misplaced. Which of these would ensure that the USB drives would always be secure?
After installing a new application in Windows XP that runs as a service, you notice that the documentation requires that the service use a different set of credentials than the current user. Where can you find the Windows Services configuration options that will allow you to make this change?
If you’re running a mobile device with Windows 7, there are a number of built-in features that can make your life much easier. In this video, we’ll detail the operation of offline file policies, discuss transparent caching, and the configuration of power policies.
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DirectAccess is a new feature in Windows 7, and it brings a unique set of configuration challenges to administrators. In this video, you’ll learn about this new technology and how to configure clients to take advantage of this always-on remote access feature.
Full-disk encryption is a powerful feature of Windows 7, and BitLocker To Go extends this capability to portable media drives. In this video, you’ll learn how to configure BitLocker, make the appropriate updates via Group Policy, and manage data recovery agents.
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On your Windows Vista computer, you notice that your hard drive access light is constantly blinking, even when your computer is idle. Which of these is the most likely cause of this constant drive access?
Which motherboard form factor was designed to fit into legacy cases, and takes up less space with fewer expansion slots?
You’re upgrading a laptop’s internal wireless card by replacing an 802.11g adapter with an 802.11n adapter. After installing the new adapter card, the drivers install properly but you’re not getting any signal. You ultimately replace the original card, but now it’s not seeing any wireless signal. Other devices on the wireless network are working perfectly. Which of these is the most likely cause of this issue?
What happens if CHKDSK tries to run on a volume that is being used by another process?