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What are the basic expansion card
types?ISA and PCI, ISA can be
used only on XT, AT and ATX boards.
The industry now considers ISA
obsolete.
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How do you clear CMOS password?
Since CMOS is a special chip with
its own battery, the best way to
clear out a CMOS chip is to
disconnect it from its power supply.
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Where does the Real mode on the
CPU come from? The original
8086, which only had 1 MB of memory.
This megabyte is split into low
memory for IRQ tables, application
memory and high memory.
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Where does CPU Enhanced mode
originate from? Intel’s 80386
was the first 32-bit processor, and
since the company had to
backward-support the 8086. All the
modern Intel-based processors run in
the Enhanced mode, capable of
switching between Real mode (just
like the real 8086) and Protected
mode, which is the current mode of
operation.
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Name the processor lines of two
major manufacturers? High-end:
Intel - Pentium (II, III, 4), AMD -
Athlon. Low-end: Intel - Celeron,
AMD - Duron. 64-bit: Intel - Itanium
2, AMD - Opteron.
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What’s the difference between L1
and L2 cache? Level 1 cache is
internal to the chip, L2 is
external.
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What’s the speed and device
maximum specs for Firewire? IEEE
1394 (Firewire) supports the maximum
of 63 connected devices with speeds
up to 400 Mbps.
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Where’s MBR located on the disk?
Main Boot Record is located in
sector 0, track 0, head 0, cylinder
0 of the primary active partition.
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What’s the maximum hard drive
size for FAT16-based Windows system?
2 GB.
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How many logical drives is it
possible to fit onto a physical
disk? Maximum of 24 logical
drives. The extended partition can
only have 23 logical drives.
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WHat are * and ? when using them
for wildcards in Windows? * -
any characters, arbitrary amoung, ?
- single character.
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How does the browser know to go
to a certain IP address when you
enter a domain like google.com?
It searches through local DNS cache,
if nothing is there, it queries the
ISP’s DNS server.
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