5.4.8 Lab: Managing System Files With Built-In Utilities in Windows XP
5.4.8 Lab: Managing System Files With Built-In Utilities in Windows XP
5.4.8 Lab: Managing System Files With Built-In Utilities in Windows XP
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What is the drive path shown? Answers may vary. F:\WINDOWS\system32\end.exe Type help and press Enter.
What is the command to change directory? CD What is the command to display the contnets in a directory? DIR Type cd .. and press Enter.
What is the drive path shown? Answers may vary. Documents and Settings Change back to original drive path. Example: Type cd John and press Enter. What is the drive path shown? Answers may vary. Documents and Settings\ fatima> Type dir /? and press Enter. If asked, Press any key to continue.
Which switch displays a wide list format? attributes Type dir and press Enter. Type dir /w and press Enter.
What is the difference between these two commands? The first command has dates and times Type VOL.
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Open System Information by clicking Start > Run > type msinfo32 > click OK. Click the plus sign next to Hardware Resources, Components, and Software Environment. Expand the window so you can see all the content.
Under the System Summary heading locate and list the following: Processor x86 Family 15 Model 4 stepping 1 Genuinelatel 3192 Mhz BIOS Version/Date IBM 2BKT45AVS 26/07/2005 Total Physical Memory 512.00 MB Under the Hardware Resources heading locate and list the following: DMA channels and the device using the resources. Channel 1 ECP Printer Port (LPT1) Channel 2 Standard floppy disk controller Channel 3 Direct memory access controller I/O address range for these devices. Printer Port (LPT1) 0X00000378 0X00000375 Communications Port (COM1) 0X000003f8 0X000003FF Communications Port (COM2) IRQ address for these devices. System timer JRQ 8 Communications Port (COM1) IRQ4 Communications Port (COM2) Under the Components heading and Software heading look around to see what information is provided in these areas. Software heading: System Driver Signed Driver Environment Variables Print Jobs Network Connections Running Tasks Loaded Modules Services Program Groups Startup Programs OLE Registration Window Error Reporting Components heading: Multimedia - CD ROM
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Open System Configuration Utility by clicking Start > Run > type msconfig > click OK. Note: It is very important that you do not make any changes in this utility without instructor permission.
Click the General tab if not all ready active. What are the startup options? Normal start up. Diagnostic start up. Selection start up. Use original boot INI Click the SYSTEM.INI, WIN.INI and BOOT.INI tabs. These tab are for modifying these files. Click the Service tab. This tab lists the computers services and there status.
Can you enable and disable services at this tab? Yes Click the Startup tab. This tab lists the programs that are automatically loaded every time you turn on your computer. Click Cancel to close the System Configuration Utility window.
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Open DirectX Diagnostic Tool by clicking Start > Run > type dxdiag > click OK. If you are asked to have DirectX check driver signatures click No. Note: When DirectX Diagnostic Tool first opens it may take a minute to load all information. Your DirectX Diagnostic Tool may not appear exactly as shown in this lab.
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Follow the rest of the instruction as the test progresses. Place a check mark next to ever test that your computer passes. alternating black and white rectangles __yes __ bouncing white box in a black box fullscreen bouncing white box Click Test Direct3D. Follow the rest of the instruction as the test progresses. Not available DirectX 7 interface test: what did you see? S DirectX 8 interface test: what did you see? DirectX 9 interface test: what did you see? __yes __ _yes ___
Click Next Page until you are at the Sound tab. If you have a headphones click Test DirextSound. If you have no headphones move to the next instruction.
Did you hear the sound effects in the audio test? No Click Next Page until you are at the Music tab. If you have a headphones click Test DirextMusic. If you have no headphones move to the next instruction.
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Click Exit.
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Open the Desktop tab in Display Properties by right clicking the desktop > Properties > Desktop tab. What is the Background picture? Bliss Answers will vary Set the background image to (None). If the Color dropdown button is not blue, click the Color dropdown button, select blue. Click OK.
The computer screen should now have a blue background. If not ask the instructor for assistance.
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Open Registry Editor by clicking Start > Run > type regedit > click OK. Note: Do make any changes in the Registry Editor without instructor permission.
Click the HKEY_Current_User icon. To search for the desktop Background key click Edit > Find > type Background > click Find Next.
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We will now export HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Colors folder. In the left pan click the Colors folder. Click File > Export. Save the file to the Desktop. File name: BlueBKG At the desktop right click the BlueBKG.reg icon > Edit.
What is the data value of the Background? Answers may vary based on the shade of blue selected in Display Properties. Blue BKG- notepad Windows registry editor version 5.00 Close BlueBKG.reg Notepad window.
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Open the Desktop tab in Display Properties by right clicking the desktop > Properties > Desktop tab. Set the Color dropdown button is not red, click the Color dropdown button, select red. Click OK. In a few second the desktop will turn to red. Click the Registry Editor window so it is activated. On your keyboard press F5 to refresh the Registry Editor window.
What is the data value of the Background? Answers may vary based on the shade of red selected in Display Properties. Background REG- 5s 25500
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We will now import BlueBKG.reg file. Click the Registry Editor window so it is activated. Click File > Import. Locate and click the BlueBKG.reg icon then click Open. Click OK.
Click the Registry Editor window so it is activated. What is the data value of the Background? Answers may vary based on the shade of blue selected in Display Properties.
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Click the Routing and Remote Access Properties (Local Computer) window so it is activated. Click Stop.
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Click the Network Connections window so it is activated. 2. What changes appear in the right pane, after stopping the Routing and Remote Access service? Shows the discribtion
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Click the Performance window so it is activated. Click the Freeze Display icon to stop the recording. 3. Which Counter is being recorded the most in the graph (hint: look at the graph color and Counter color)? pages Click the View Report icon.
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Click the Routing and Remote Access Properties (Local Computer) window so it is activated. In the Startup type select Disabled. Click OK. Click the Service window so it is activated.
5. What is the Status and Startup Type for Routing and Remote Access?
Not Status
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Click the Performance window so it is activated. Click the Freeze Display icon to start the recording.
Step 15
Close all open windows.
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Navigate to the Control Panel window by clicking Start > Control Panel. Double-click the Computer Management icon.
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The Computer Management window appears. Expand the three categories by clicking on the plus sign next to: System Tools, Storage and Services, and Applications.
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Click the plus sign next to Event Viewer. Then click on System. Double click the first event in the window. The Event Properties window appears for the event. Click the down arrow key to locate an event for Routing and Remote Access.
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You should find four events that describe the order for starting and stopping the Routing and Remote access service. Write down the description for each of the four events. Do not include any URL information. 1) The Routing and Remote Access Service entered the stopped state 2) The Routing and Remote Access Service was successfully sent a stop control 3) Unable to contact a DHCP server. The Autantic Private IP Address 169.254.39.27 will be assigned to dial-in clients. Clients may be unable to access reasources on the network. 4) Unable to add the interface (DEE31F42-67C8-43A1-A064-4064827F9E3D) with the Router Manager for the ID protocol. The following error occured
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1. What is the default cluster size setting when formatting a Windows NTFS partition on a
hard disk drive larger than 2 GB? 4 KB 2. What is the command used to change a FAT32 partition to an NTFS partition? convert 3. What is the Master File Table (MFT) and what does it contain? The MFT is a file on an NTFS volume that contains the name, size, permissions, and the creation and modification date of every file stored on the volume 4. What is NTFS journaling? Journaling is when the operating system keeps a record of all changes to the hard disk drive directory structure in a separate file 5. How does journaling help an operating system recover from system failures? When there is a power or system failure, the information in the NTFS journal is used to roll back changes to when the system was working properly
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Navigate to the My Documents folder. Open the Restore Point Test file.txt file. Are the contents the same? Yes
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