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42 Cards in this Set
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What versions does Windows XP have with the 32 and 64 bit Operating Systems? |
Windows XP home, Professional and Media Center. The 64 bit does not have the Media Center. |
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What versions does Windows Vista have with the 32 and 64 bit Operating Systems? |
Windows Vista Home Basic, Business, Home Premium, Ultimate and Enterprise. |
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What versions does Windows 7 have with the 32 and 64 bit Operating Systems? |
Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, Enterprise. Though Windows 7 32 bit has a starter edition |
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What was so great with Windows NT |
The rise of the NTFS a way to organize files |
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What is Windows XP Professional uses? |
Ideal for offices that share a lot of data and multiple users sharing single computers. Security was good, only edition to have access to a domain |
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What is a Domain? |
A special server controller network, a computer that controls the group of computers under a nework |
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What is Windows XP Home uses? |
A stripped down version of Windows Professional without domain privileges, encrypting file system, support for multiple processors, NTFS support, group policies in a network |
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What is Windows Media Center? |
Specialized windows version to capture or watch TV like a PVR which would need a TV card tuner. It also organizes media and photos |
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What is Windows Vista Home Basic like? |
Equivalent to Windows XP Home |
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What is Windows Vista Home Premium Like? |
Windows XP Media Center |
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What is Windows Vista Business like? |
Similar to the Windows XP Professional with the elements to file share, security and access controls |
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What is Windows Vista Ultimate like? |
Combines all the vista editions into one including DVD ripping and game performance |
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What is Windows Vista Enterprise like? |
An enhanced version of Vista business with a bitlocker drive encryption and support of two physical CPUs. Only available through Microsoft directly |
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How do you find out the Windows version on a Computer? |
Right clicking on My Computer and selecting Properties |
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What is Windows 7 Starter like? |
A netbook version of Windows 7 for internet access. No advanced networking, media or graphics |
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What is Windows 7 Home Premium Like? |
Comparable to Windows Vista Home Premium |
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What is Windows 7 Professionals like? |
Roughly Like Windows Vista Professional with advanced networking, backup, and security |
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What does Windows 7 Ultimate have? |
Every edition in Windows 7 with backup, advanced networking, and security |
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Which Windows can use an Itanium Intel Processor? |
Windows XP 64 bit |
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What is the 32 bit architecture called? |
x86 |
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How do you get to a desktop folder |
Windows Explorer (libraries/My computer) then desktop |
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In which versions of Windows does the quick launch toolbar is located? |
XP & Vista |
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What does CompTIA refer the notification tray as? |
System tray |
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What is the jump list? |
A Windows 7 feature that allows to see recently opened documents and controls |
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What is the name Windows XP, Vista and 7 have for accessing the Windows Explorer? |
XP My Computer, Vista Computer, 7 Computer |
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Which name is given to the documents folder in each Edition of Windows? |
My documents Windows XP, Documents Vista & 7 |
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How do you turn off folders list in My Documents through Vista and 7? |
Selecting Change your view |
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How do you enable show extensions in Windows? |
In XP Folder options and uncheck hide extensions In Windows Vista & 7 Organize>folder and search options> view tab> uncheck hide extensions |
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How do you enable show hidden files or show hidden operating system files in Windows? |
In XP tools> Folder options> Viewtab Check show hidden files and folders then apply In Vista & 7 Organize> Folder and search options > view tab> Show hidden files, folders and drives |
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How do you show Documents on the desktop? |
Right click on desktop>properties and select which icons you want on the desktop |
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What so different about documents in Windows vista and 7 |
Windows 7 has a "user files" folder that holds recent seaches, favourites and such |
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What's the difference between Libraries and folders? |
Folders are located someone on the drive physically, whereas libraries link to folders as a shortcut |
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Why do deleted items go in the recycle bin? |
Its a form of protection and when the drive is running low the space in here is to be checked first |
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Which windows names My Network Places |
Windows XP |
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Hotkeys for help, rename, search menu, refresh, and move along selections in current windows? |
F1, F2, F3, F5, F6 |
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Hot key to permanently delete |
Shift + Del |
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Hot key for opening start menu |
ESC + ctrl |
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Hot key to 3d flip |
Wkey+ tab |
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Hot key to show desktop Hot key to open Windows explorer Hot key to lock account Hot key to open System Properties |
Wkey +D Wkey +E Wkey +L Wkey +PauseBreak |
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How to you get to system root on windows |
CMD line: cd %SystemRoot% |
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How does Windows XP store personal Documents? What are the 4 locations worth knowing? |
C:\Documents and Settings, 4 locations Default User, All users, Shared Documents, User Name |
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How does Windows Vista and 7 store personal Documents? What are the 4 locations worth knowing? |
Users\ 4 locations Users\All Users, Users\Username, Users\Username\Documents, Users\Username\Downloads |