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You are the desktop administrator for Certkiller .com's salesdepartment. On
Certkiller .com's network there is a RIS server that is used for most of the operating
system installations.
You need to reinstall Windows 2000 Professional on your computer that is equipped
with a SCSI disk subsystem. You start the computer by using the Windows 2000
Professional CD-ROM, and you begin the installation. However, Setup reports that
it cannot find any disk on which to install Windows 2000 Professional.
Next you try to start the computer by using a RIS bootable floppy disk, but setup
still reports that it cannot find any disk on which to install Windows 2000
Professional. You verify that the hard drive is OK by connecting it to another
computer with a SCSI controller.
You need to install Windows 2000 Professional to your computer. what should you
do?

A. Add an answer file to the root directory of the RIS bootable floppy disk.
Start the computer by using the RIS bootable floppy disk, and run Setup by using RIS.
B. Add the SCSI-controller driver to the root directory of the RIS bootable floppy disk.
Start the computer by using the RIS bootable floppy disk, and run Setup by using RIS.
C. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM, and run Setup.
After Setup starts, provide an answer file on a floppy disk.
D. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM, and run Setup.
After Setup starts, provide a SCSI-controller driver on a floppy disk.
E. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM, and run Setup.
After Setup starts, provide the appropriate HAL on a floppy disk.

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Answer: D

Explanation: The problem here is that Windows 2000 doesn't have a driver for the
SCSI-controller and so can't find a hard disk to install onto. We can solve this
problem by providing a driver during the installation. During the text mode part of
the installation, you will see the option to "Press F6 to install a third party SCSI
driver". When you press F6, you will be prompted to insert a floppy disk with the
SCSI-controller driver on it. Windows 2000 will then be able to see the SCSI hard
disks and install successfully.
Incorrect Answers:
A: An answer file provides answers to the questions you get asked during the graphical
part of the setup routine. The setup program won't run because Windows 2000 doesn't
have a driver for the SCSI-controller and so can't find a hard disk to install onto.
Therefore, an answer file won't help.
B: We need to install a SCSI controller driver. However, this is not the correct way to do
this.
C: An answer file provides answers to the questions you get asked during the graphical
part of the setup routine. The setup program won't run because Windows 2000 doesn't
have a driver for the SCSI-controller and so can't find a hard disk to install onto.
Therefore, an answer file won't help.
E: We don't need to install a new HAL. You would install a new HAL on a high end
server with multiple processors.

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