Windows Flashcards

1
Q

MMC
Explanation

A

Microsoft Management Console

utility that uses snap-ins for various Windows tools such as disk management, computer management, performance monitor, print management and others to perform operations a local or networked computer.

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2
Q

RDP RDS

A

Remote Desktop Services

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3
Q

UAC

A

User Account Control

Used to prevent malware from inadvertently changes to system settings

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4
Q

PerfMon

A

Performance Monitor

Monitoring utility in Windows that is used to monitor the activities on CPU and memory activity

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5
Q

What command should you use to repair the boot sector of the hard disk

A

bootrec /fixboot

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6
Q

What are the minimum requirements for Windows 10

A

32-bit OS:
1 GHz, 1GB RAM, 32 GB storage space
64-bit OS:
1 GHz, 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB storage Space

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7
Q

What are the minimum requirements for Windows 11

A

1 GHz
4 GB of RAM
64 GB storage

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8
Q

Does Windows 11 support 32-bit (x86)

A

No

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9
Q

What is the minimum processor required to install Windows 10 (x86) on a device

A

1 GHz Single core processor

Windows 11 needs Dual core

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10
Q

Unattended installation

A

A type of OS install where special scripts perform all the OS setup duties without human intervention
(Answer File)

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11
Q

xcopy

A

Copies files and directory trees

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12
Q

robocopy

A

Robust Copy
An even better xcopy
Can schedule copies

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13
Q

Sleep/Standby vs Hibernate

A

Sleep saves the current sessions to memory before putting computer into minimal power state
Hibernate saves the current session to disk before powering off the computer

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