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A ______is a software that controls a computer
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Operating system
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What was the operating system used in early versions of Windows 3.1 and 3.11
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DOS
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What OS offers a recovery console and a command prompt window where you use DOS-like commands
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Windows 2000/XP
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Windows NT corrected many problems with ____.
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Windows 9x./Me
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Windows 2000 is an upgrade of _____.
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Windows NT
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The recommended requirements to run Windows 2000 Professional include a ___MHz Pentium-compatible processor
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133MHz
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_____ is a upgrade of Windows 2000.
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Windows XP
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Windows XP Professional requires a minimum of ____ MB of RAM.
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64MB
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____ is code named Longhorn.
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Windows Vista
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When a Mac is turned on, the _____ program is automatically launched and it provides the desktop.
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Finder
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When a OS is first executed, the initial screen that appears, together with its menus, commands, and icons, is called the _____.
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Desktop
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A hard drive or floppy disk is composed of _____, which are concentric circles on the disk surface.
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Tracks
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When each logical drive is formatted, a single directory table is placed on the drive called the _____.
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Root directory.
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Subdirectories are also known as _____.
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Folders
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When you refer to a drive and directories that are pointing to the location of a file, the drive and directories are called the _____ to the file.
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Path
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