11.3.2.8 Lab – Manage System Files Answers Full 100% 2023 2024

This is Cisco 11.3.2.8 Lab – Manage System Files Answers Full 100% 2023 2024 for Cisco ITE v8, IT Essentials 7.02, and ITE 8.01.

   IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02   
Final Exam Answers Ch 1 - 9
Final Exam Answers Ch 10 - 14
Final Exam Composite Answers Ch 1 - 14
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Chapter 11
Chapter 11 Exam Answers Online Test
Chapter 11 Quiz Answers Online Test
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Chapter 12
Chapter 12 Exam Answers Online Test
Chapter 12 Quiz Answers Online Test
Checkpoint Exam #4 (Chapters 10 – 11) Answers Online Test
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Lab Answers
11.1.2.10 Lab – Explore the Windows Desktop Answers
11.1.3.4 Lab – Work with Task Manager Answers
11.1.4.11 Lab – Working with File Explorer Answers
11.2.1.5 Lab – Explore Control Panel Categories Answers
11.2.2.3 Lab – User Accounts Answers
11.2.3.5 Lab – Configure Browser Settings Answers
11.2.5.8 Lab – Manage Virtual Memory Answers
11.2.6.2 Lab – Use Device Manager Answers
11.2.7.4 Lab – Region and Language Options Answers
11.3.1.11 Lab – Monitor and Manage System Resources Answers
11.3.2.7 Lab – System Utilities Answers
11.3.2.8 Lab – Manage System Files Answers
11.3.3.8 Lab – Hard Drive Maintenance Answers
11.3.4.6 Lab – Install Third-Party Software Answers
11.4.1.5 Lab – Work in the Windows Command Shell Answers
11.4.2.7 Lab – File System Commands Answers
11.4.3.2 Lab – Disk CLI Commands Answers
11.4.4.2 Lab – Task and System CLI Commands Answers
11.4.5.3 Lab – Other Useful Commands Answers
11.5.2.4 Lab – Share Resources Answers
11.5.4.2 Lab – Connect and Test the Wireless Connection Answers
11.5.6.2 Lab – Windows Remote Desktop and Assistance Answers
11.6.1.2 Lab – Manage the Startup Folder Answers
11.6.1.5 Lab – Schedule a Task Using the GUI and the Command Line Answers
11.6.2.4 Lab – System Restore and Hard Drive Backup Answers
11.7.3.2 Lab – Troubleshoot Operating System Problems Answers
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Packet Tracer Answers & Solution
11.5.5.3 Packet Tracer – Use Telnet and SSH Answers

 

Lab – Managing System Files (Answers Version)

Answers Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the Answers copy only.

Introduction

In this lab, you will use Windows utilities to gather information about the computer.

Recommended Equipment

  • A computer running Windows

Answers Note: The students will be accessing sensitive settings during this lab. Stress the importance of following instructions to avoid damaging the operating system.

Instructions

Step 1:Review the System Information.

  1. To open System Information, click Start > Run and type in msinfo32.
  2. Click the plus sign next to Hardware Resources, Components, and Software Environment. Expand the window as necessary to see all the content.
  3. Under the System Summary heading locate and list the following:

Processor:

Answers will vary. A sample answer is Intel® Core™ i5-4430 CPU @ 3.00GHz, 3001 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)

BIOS Version/Date:

Answers will vary. A sample answer is AMI 80.07, 6/5/2013

Total Physical Memory:

Answers will vary. A sample answer is 16.00 GB

  1. Under the Hardware Resources heading, locate and list the following:

DMA channels and the device using the resources.

Answers will vary. A sample answer:
Channel 4Direct memory access controller

  1. Under the Components heading locate and list the following:

Adapter Description:

Answers will vary. A sample answer is Radeon RX 580 Series

Adapter RAM:

Answers will vary. A sample answer is (1,048,576) bytes

  1. Under the Software Environment heading, where would you find the applications that automatically load when the computer boots?

Startup Programs

  1. Close the System Information window.

Step 2:Review the System Configuration.

  1. To open System Configuration, click Start, search for msconfig.

Note: Do not make any changes in this utility without Answers permission.

  1. Click the General tab.

Question:

What are the startup options?

Normal startup, Diagnostic startup, or Selective startup.

  1. Click the Boot tab. This tab is for modifying boot options.
  2. Click the Services tab. This tab lists the computers services and status.

Question:

Can you enable and disable services at this tab?

Yes

  1. Click the Startup tab.

In Windows 10 and 8.1, this tab indicates that the Task Manager is used to manage startup items. There is also a link to Startup tab of the Task Manager on this tab.

In Windows 7, this tab lists the programs that are automatically loaded every time you turn on your computer.

  1. Click the Tools tab.

Question:

What can you do in this tab?

Launch Windows built-in utilities.

  1. Click Cancel to close the System Configuration window.

Step 3:Review DirectX Diagnostics.

  1. Open the DirectX Diagnostic Tool by clicking Start, and search for dxdiag.
  2. If you are asked to have DirectX check driver signatures, click No.

When the DirectX Diagnostic Tool first opens, it may take a minute to load all information.

  1. Make sure the System tab is active.

Question:

What does this tool report?

Detailed information about the DirectX components and drivers installed on the system.

  1. Click Next Page until you are at the Display tab.

Question:

What information is listed on this page?

Device, Drivers, and DirectX Features

  1. Click Next Page until you are at the Sound tab.

Question:

What information is listed on this page?

Device and Drivers

  1. Click Next Page until you are on the Input tab.

Question:

What information is listed on this page?

A list of input devices

  1. List any additional tabs in your DirectX Diagnostic Tool window below.

Question:

What information is listed on these extra tabs?

Answers may vary.

  1. Click Exit when finished.

Reflection Questions

  1. Why would it be beneficial to turn off a service in the system configuration?

Answers may vary. It may be beneficial to turn off a service if that service may have become unresponsive, or if a service is using too many resources.

  1. When would you use the startup tab of the system configuration tool?

Answers may vary. There may be programs that you do not wish to start when the computer boots.

 

   IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02   
Final Exam Answers Ch 1 - 9
Final Exam Answers Ch 10 - 14
Final Exam Composite Answers Ch 1 - 14
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Chapter 11
Chapter 11 Exam Answers Online Test
Chapter 11 Quiz Answers Online Test
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Chapter 12
Chapter 12 Exam Answers Online Test
Chapter 12 Quiz Answers Online Test
Checkpoint Exam #4 (Chapters 10 – 11) Answers Online Test
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Lab Answers
11.1.2.10 Lab – Explore the Windows Desktop Answers
11.1.3.4 Lab – Work with Task Manager Answers
11.1.4.11 Lab – Working with File Explorer Answers
11.2.1.5 Lab – Explore Control Panel Categories Answers
11.2.2.3 Lab – User Accounts Answers
11.2.3.5 Lab – Configure Browser Settings Answers
11.2.5.8 Lab – Manage Virtual Memory Answers
11.2.6.2 Lab – Use Device Manager Answers
11.2.7.4 Lab – Region and Language Options Answers
11.3.1.11 Lab – Monitor and Manage System Resources Answers
11.3.2.7 Lab – System Utilities Answers
11.3.2.8 Lab – Manage System Files Answers
11.3.3.8 Lab – Hard Drive Maintenance Answers
11.3.4.6 Lab – Install Third-Party Software Answers
11.4.1.5 Lab – Work in the Windows Command Shell Answers
11.4.2.7 Lab – File System Commands Answers
11.4.3.2 Lab – Disk CLI Commands Answers
11.4.4.2 Lab – Task and System CLI Commands Answers
11.4.5.3 Lab – Other Useful Commands Answers
11.5.2.4 Lab – Share Resources Answers
11.5.4.2 Lab – Connect and Test the Wireless Connection Answers
11.5.6.2 Lab – Windows Remote Desktop and Assistance Answers
11.6.1.2 Lab – Manage the Startup Folder Answers
11.6.1.5 Lab – Schedule a Task Using the GUI and the Command Line Answers
11.6.2.4 Lab – System Restore and Hard Drive Backup Answers
11.7.3.2 Lab – Troubleshoot Operating System Problems Answers
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Packet Tracer Answers & Solution
11.5.5.3 Packet Tracer – Use Telnet and SSH Answers