subject: The 70-620 Exam Question And Answer [print this page] 7. When installing MCTS: Windows Vista, at which stage will you create the partition you want to use for the Windows
XP system files?
A. File copy
*B. Text mode setup
C. Windows Welcome
D. GUI mode setup
E. Reboot
Explanation: A clean setup consists of several distinct steps. Of these steps, you need have experienced the Text mode setup when you select, create and
format the partition you want to use for the Windows XP system files.
8. When installing WinXP, at which stage will you activate the operating system?
A. File copy
B. System Restart
C. GUI mode setup
*D. Windows Welcome
E. Text mode setup
Explanation: Windows Welcome is the final portion of Setup, where you have the option to create user accounts and activate Windows. You can modify these
options with OEM builders to add their own logos, custom registration screens, and additional options or features.
9. As a system integrator, at which stage will you incorporate your custom registration process during WinXP installation?
A. File copy
B. Text mode setup
*C. Windows Welcome
D. GUI mode setup
E. Reboot
Explanation: OEM System manufacturers can modify options to add
70-620 their own logos, custom registration screens,
and additional options or features. This is often being referred to as Out Of Box Experience, or OOBE - the experience you have when you take a new computer
out of the box and set it up for the first time.
10. You want to install WinXP on a legacy PC. This PC is equipped with enough RAM and hard drive space. However, it does not have a floppy drive. How do you
ensure that a bootable CD will work properly?
A. Load smartdrv before booting
B. Disable BIOS virus scanning
C. Enable BIOS ROM cacheable
*D. Set the boot order in the BIOS so that the CD drive is the first boot device
E. Set the boot order in the BIOS so that the hard drive is the first boot device
Explanation: For a bootable CD to work, you must set the boot order in the BIOS so that the CD drive is the first boot device, followed by the hard disk,
floppy disk, and any other bootable devices, in whichever order you prefer. The boot options available for every computer are different. Refer to the system