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1
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Thunderbolt v2

A

20 Gbps aggregated channels

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2
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Cat3

A

10BASE-T, 100 meters

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3
Q

RAID 1

A

File blocks are duplicated between physical drives
High disk space utilization
High redundancy
Minimum of 2 drives

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4
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Cat 5e

A

100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T, 100 meters

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5
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Event Viewer

A

Logging component of the operating system; the central location for all logging activity.

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6
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Bluetooth radio class 3

A

1 mW, 1 meter

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7
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SATA revision 1.0

A

1.5 Gbps, 1 meter

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8
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drwtsn32.exe

A

Dr. Watson, Configure the level of logging you want to do when applications crash.

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9
Q

Socket T / LGA 775

A

Pentium 4 and core 2, DDR2 and DDR3

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10
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bootmgr builds the operating system selection menu; similar to boot.ini in Windows XP, but data resides in the BCD store. You can edit the boot configuration data with the bcdedit utility.

A

FALSE
The answer is:
Boot Configuration Database (BCD)

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11
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Micro-DIMM DDR2 and DDR3 SDRAM have 214 pins

A

TRUE

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12
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RAID 5

A

File blocks are striped with a parity block
Efficient use of disk space
High redundancy
Minimum of 3 drives

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13
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Cat6

A

10GBASE-T, 37-55 meters

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14
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ipconfig

A

Display basic TCP/IP configurarion, such as IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway

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15
Q

Troubleshoot ARP. For example, you can use arp-a to view your address Resolutiion Protocol (ARP) cache.

A

arp

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16
Q

Task Manager, See running programs and services, terminate problems, and view rudimentary performance information about the system? What command does these things?

A

taskman.exe

17
Q

What command displays TCP/IP settings, including your Media Access Control (MAC) address, domain name system (DNS) server, and lease information?

A

ipconfig/all

18
Q

AM3

A

Piledriver, DDR3 dual channel

19
Q

What allows you to view your PC hardware and configuration information?

A

System Information

20
Q

RAID 10 (1+0)

A

Stripe file across mirrored drives
High Disk space utilization
High Redundancy
Minimum of 4 drives

21
Q

cat7

A

10GBASE-T, 100 meters

22
Q

What is exposing?

A

Writing the image with a laser.

23
Q

what does the nbtstat do?

A

Troubleshoot NetBIOS over TCP/IP. For example, you can view a remote NetBIOS name table using nbstat -a

24
Q

Bluetooth Version 1.2

A

1 Mbps

25
Q

DNS (Domain Name Server)

A

udp 53, tcp53 (?)

26
Q

Sandy Bridge-E/EP, Ivy Bridge-E/EP, Haswell-E/EP DDR3/DDR4 quad-channel

A

Socket H3 /LGA 2011

27
Q

HTTP

A

tcp 80

28
Q

AMD 10h, DDR3 dual-channel

A

FM1

29
Q

eSATA

A

Same as associated revision, 2 meters

30
Q

SATA revision 1.0

A

1.5 GBps, 1 meter