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Chapter 1
Getting Started with Windows Vista
8. Sean has four computers in the test lab. He wants to install Windows Vista. The configurations
for each of his computers are listed in the exhibit below. Place a mark on the computer that
meets all of the minimum requirements for Windows Vista.
9. You are a consultant for a medium-sized business. Your client wants to upgrade his computers
to Windows Vista, but is not sure which edition he should purchase. He wants his computers to
support dual physical processors, Windows Aero, Remote Desktop, and integrated hardware-
based drive encryption. Which Windows Vista edition should he purchase?
A. Windows Vista Home Premium
B. Windows Vista Business
C. Windows Vista Enterprise
D. Windows Vista Ultimate
10. Your computer is configured with two hard drives. You have decided to configure logical
drive C: on disk 0 and logical drive D: on disk 1. You want to run Windows 98 for backward
compatibility with some applications that will not run under Windows Vista. However, you
also want to run Windows Vista to take advantage of the Windows Vista features. On drive D:,
you want to store files that should have a high level of security. You will install Windows 98
on drive C: and Windows Vista on drive D:. How should the drives on this computer be
configured?
A. Configure both logical drives as FAT32.
B. Configure both logical drives with NTFS.
C. Configure logical drive C: as FAT32 and logical drive D: as NTFS.
D. Configure logical drive C: as NTFS and logical drive D: as FAT32.
11. You are the network administrator of a large corporation. You manage a computer lab that is
used for compatibility testing. Many of the computers are configured to support dual-booting
of operating systems. One of the racks of computers is configured to dual-boot between Win-
dows 98 and Windows Vista. Which of the following statements reflects proper configuration
for these computers?
A. You should turn off disk compression on the Windows 98 configuration.
B. You should enable dynamic disks on the Windows Vista configuration.
C. You should install both operating systems into the same Windows directory so you can
access applications under both operating systems.
D. You should edit the Registry on the Windows Vista computer for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\
DualBoot to a value of 1 so you can access applications under both operating systems.
Computer A
Celeron 2.4GHz
512MB
15GB
Computer B
PIII 600MHz
512MB
60GB
Computer C
P4 1.6 GHz
256MB
20GB
Computer D
Athlon XP 2000+
768MB
10GB
Processor
Memory
Free Disk Space
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