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Windows MSConfig Quiz
Windows MSConfig Quiz
Windows MSConfig Quiz
MSConfig Quiz
The System Configuration utility in MS Windows can be launched by: (Select 3
answers)
Which tab of the MSConfig utility in Windows lists choices for startup configuration
modes?
Services
Boot
General ( Missed)
Startup ( Your answer)
Tools
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Which of the tabs of the System Configuration utility in Windows contains the
Diagnostic startup option?
Tools
General ( Missed)
Services
Startup
Boot
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Which of the configuration features listed below can be managed through the MSConfig
Boot tab? (Select all that apply)
Boot logging ( Missed)
Diagnostic startup
Startup items loaded during system boot
Default OS to load in a multiboot environment ( Missed)
Services loaded during system startup
Amount of hardware resources to be used by the chosen OS in a multiboot environment
(e.g. the maximum amount of RAM) ( Missed)
Safe boot options ( Missed)
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The System Configuration utility tab containing a list of background applications that
can be enabled/disabled during system startup is called:
Boot
Applications
Services ( Missed)
General
Tools
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Prior to Windows 8, the MSConfig Startup tab contained a list of user applications that
could be enabled/disabled during system boot. The contents of this tab are not available
in the MSConfig utility shipped with Windows 8/8.1/10.
True ( Missed)
False
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In Windows 8 and newer releases of the Microsoft OS, contents of the MSConfig's
Startup tab can be viewed and managed via:
Task Manager ( Missed)
Performance Monitor
Programs and Features applet
Device Manager
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The System Configuration tab in MS Windows providing access to MMC snap-ins is
called:
Services
Tools ( Missed)
Applications
Programs
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