You are the desktop administrator of your cornpany. A user named Andrew has just dropped his Windows XP Professional portable computer on the floor. Andrew reports that when he turns on his portable computer, he receives the following message: "System disk not found." You confirm that the hard disk on Andrew's computer is functioning properly. The portable computer has an Automated System Recovety (ASR) backup of the original systern state, You verify that Andrew had created a restore point before the accident. You need to ensure that Andrew's computer can start Windows XP Professional from the hard disk. What should you do?
Restart the computer with the last known good configuration.
Restart the computer in safe mode and then restore Windows XP Professional by using the latest restore point.
Restart the computer by using a Windows XP Professional CD and then perform an ASR restore.
Restart the computer by using a bootable floppy disk. Restore the operating system by using the Ntbackup utility and the latest ASR backup.
You are the administrator for your company. You have just installed Windows XP Professional on a portable computer for a user named Mike. The computer is configured to have a modem and Ethernet PC card. At the office, Mike uses his computer in a docking station. At home, he uses his computer in an undocked state by using the power adapter. Mike travels to customer locations frequently. While traveling, he creates and edits documents. When he returns from a customer location, he informs you that the battery power in his computer has not lasted as long as he would like .You need to configure Mike's portable computer to conserve battery power for his sales trips. What should you do?
Modify the Device Manager settings to disable all devices used by the docked hardware profile.
Restart the computer in the undocked profile. In control panel, disable the server service in the services options.
Configure the hardware profiles so that the Undocked hardware profile is at the top of the list of available hardware profiles.
Create a new hardware profile named Remote. Use Device Manager to disable the modem and Ethernet PC Card devices for this hardware profile.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. You install Windows XP Professional on your portable computer. The computer is configured to use an IEEE 1394 PC card. You use the computer to download pictures from a digital camera while you are at the office.
You attend a meeting every Monday. During the meeting, you use a battery to supply power to your portable computer. Occasionally, the batten runs out of power during these meetings. You need to configure the computer to conserve battery power while you attend your weekly meeting. Without affecting your power options when you use the computer at your office, how should you configure your computer?
Use the Device Manager to disable the IEEE 1394 PC card power device.
In control panel, select the Minimal Power Management power scheme in the Power Options Properties.
Create an additional hardware profile and disable the IEEE 1394 PC card for this profile.
Use the Device Manager to configure the IEEE 1394 PC card Host Controller power management scheme. Select the "Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby" check box.