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An example of multithreading is Microsoft Word requesting that the subsystem read a large file from the hard drive and print a job at the same time.
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True
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A domain uses a peer-to-peer networking model.
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False
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The active partition is the partition on the hard drive used to boot the OS.
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True
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Windows XP is able to use an application installed under the other OS in a dual boot.
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True
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FAT32 supports compression of individual files and folders.
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False
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A snapshot of the system state created by System Restore is called a restore point.
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True
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By default, Windows 2000/XP automatically restarts immediately sfter it encounters a system failure.
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True
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The windows 2000 Emergency repair Process restores the system to the state it was in when the last full backup was made.
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False
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BIOS on the motherboard is assigned tthe top part of conventional memory.
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True
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In DOS and Windows 9x/ME, Emm386.exe manages the memory addresses in upper memory.
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TRUE
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The Scandisk command creates partitions and logical drives on the hard drive, displays partition information, and restores a damaged Master Boot Record.
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FALSE
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After both a clean and an upgrade install, you must reinstall all hardware and applications.
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FALSE
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Safe Mode executes entries in the registry that load device drivers.
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False
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Coaxial cable has a single copper wire down the middle and a braided shield around it.
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TRUE
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10Base5 Ethernet uses twisted-pair cabling rated CAT-3 or higher and an RJ-45 connector.
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FALSE
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