CIS 297 Wk 1 Apply – Module 14 Review Quiz

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CIS 297 Wk 1 Apply - Module 14 Review Quiz
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CIS 297 Wk 1 Apply – Module 14 Review Quiz

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Complete the Module 1 Review Quiz in the Apply folder.

Note: You have three attempts to complete the quiz. Your best score will be final.

An application is frozen and you cannot close its application window. What is the first thing you should do to end the process? Second thing?

  1. Use the tasklist command.

 

  1. Use Task Manager.

 

  1. Reboot the system.

 

  1. Use the taskkill command.

 

 

 

A user complains that her computer is performing slowly. She tells you the problem started about a week ago when new database software was installed. The software runs in the background to update a database synced between the user’s workstation and database server. Which is the best tool or method to use to determine if the new software is hogging computer resources?

 

  1. Uninstall the database software and see if performance improves.

 

 

  1. Use Performance Monitor and Process counters to observe performance.

 

 

  1. Use the Performance tab of Task Manager to observe database software activity.

 

 

  1. Install more memory to improve system resources to handle the new software.

 

 

 

When trying to improve performance of a slow system, you notice in Task Manager that the superfetch service is using a high percentage of CPU time. What is your next best step?

 

  1. Disable superfetch to improve performance.

 

 

  1. Update Windows to improve superfetch performance.

 

 

  1. Superfetch is an essential Windows process and should not be disabled. Move on to other solutions to improve performance.

 

 

  1. Ask the user if he uses the superfetch service. If he doesn’t, uninstall it.

 

 

 

You have exhausted your knowledge of a problem and it still is not solved. Before you escalate it, what else can you do?

 

  1. Go back through the problem one more time, looking for what you overlooked.

 

 

  1. Explain to the user that you cannot solve his problem but you will find someone who can.

 

 

  1. Ask a knowledgeable coworker for help.

 

 

  1. Interview the user one more time to make sure you correctly understand the problem.

 

 

When Windows first starts and the user signs in, a message about a missing DLL appears. Which tool or method should you use first to solve the problem? Second?

  1. Use Task Manager to identify the startup process.

 

  1. Use the Services console to stop the process that needed the DLL.

 

  1. Search the web on the error message to better understand the problem.

 

  1. Use Component Services to register the DLL.

 

 

 

Using Task Manager, you discover an unwanted program that is launched at startup. Of the items listed below, which ones might lead you to the permanent solution to the problem? Which ones would not be an appropriate solution to the problem? Explain why they are not appropriate.

  1. Look at the registry key that launched the program to help determine where in Windows the program was initiated.

 

  1. Use Task Manager to disable the program.

 

  1. Search Task Scheduler for the source of the program being launched.

 

  1. Use System Configuration to disable the program.

 

  1. Search the startup folders for the source of the program.

 

 

 

When a user, Belinda Lim, signs in to Windows, she cannot see her Documents folder in File Explorer and some of her Windows user settings are lost. You suspect her user profile is corrupted. Which tool or method should you use first to investigate and/or solve the problem? Second?

  1. Check the C:\User\Belinda Lim\Documents folder.

 

  1. Check the C:\Users\Belinda Lim\Documents folder.

 

  1. Use the chkdsk command.

 

  1. Use the sfc command.

 

 

 

You are troubleshooting an application problem and want to eliminate faulty memory as a source of the problem. Which command do you use?

 

  1. Mdsched.exe

 

 

  1. Taskmgr.exe

 

 

  1. Msconfig.exe

 

 

  1. Sfc /scannow

 

 

 

 

You need to install a customized console on 10 computers. What is the best way to do that?

 

  1. When installing the console on the first computer, write down each step to make it easier to do the same chore on the other nine.

 

 

  1. Create the console on one computer and copy the .mmc file to the other nine.

 

 

  1. Create the console on one computer and copy the .msc file to the other nine.

 

 

You are having difficulty uninstalling freeware a user accidentally installed while surfing the web. You look online and see the software is designed to work in an x86-based version of Windows. In which folder should you expect to find the program files for the software?

 

  1. C:\Windows

 

 

  1. C:\Program Files (x86)

 

 

  1. C:\Program Files

 

 

  1. It depends on the version of Windows installed.

 

 

 

When cleaning up the startup process, which of these should you do first?

 

  1. Use the Registry Editor to look for keys that hold startup processes.

 

 

  1. Run System Configuration to see what processes are started.

 

 

  1. After you have launched several applications, use Task Manager to view a list of running tasks.

 

 

  1. Run the Defrag utility to optimize the hard drive.

 

 

 

 

A customer reports that his recently purchased computer does not consistently run his old applications. Application errors occur intermittently, and data files get corrupted. He has tried uninstalling and reinstalling the apps, and the problems persist. As you troubleshoot the problem, you reboot the system and get a BSOD error. The customer tells you the BSOD has occasionally appeared. Which subsystem is most likely causing the problem? What is the next best step?

 

  1. Windows is corrupted; reinstall Windows.

 

 

  1. Windows Update is not working; use System Restore.

 

 

  1. Memory is faulty; run Memory Diagnostics.

 

 

  1. Applications are faulty; uninstall and reinstall the applications causing errors.

 

 

 

 

A user tells you that Microsoft Word gives errors when saving a file. What should you do next?

 

  1. Install Windows updates that also include patches for Microsoft Word.

 

 

  1. Ask the user when the problem first started.

 

 

  1. Ask the user to save the error message as a screenshot the next time the error occurs and email it to you.

 

 

  1. Use Task Manager to end the Microsoft Word program.