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Quiz bug
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Posted by: Swilo
Quote:
9. What information does the CMOS store on your motherboard?
Your Answer: Hardware settings, Computer\'s clock-time, Power saving configuration
Correct Answer: Hardware settings, Computer's clock-time, Power saving configuration
Explanation: Internet settings are always saved in the operating system configuration. All others are stored in the CMOS. The operating system cannot utilize such functions if they are disabled by the BIOS in CMOS.
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It's doing the slash thingy again >_<
[EDIT]The slash is between the r and s in the word computer in my response, but there was no slash displayed.[/EDIT]
Posted by: Kdr Kane
Ok. I took out the apostrophe. That should do it. I can't take the quiz again for an hour.
Posted by: TotalRecall
Another thing...can't parallel cables be used for networking? They may not be as fast, but you can transfer files with them. Trick question!
Posted by: Kdr Kane
Suggestions on rewording or reworking a question are welcomed!
I thought it was a close call on that question. My thought was that the question was purely about networking and that a "Parallel Adapter" alone is not generally supported as a networking device. The same applies to the "Serial Port Adapter". Windows supports serial networking in the OS, however a "special" cable is required. A null modem cable does not suffice.
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