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Copy paste de la pregunta junto con la respuesta. (Lo siento pero viene en Inglés).
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Your Windows 2000 Server computer contains data files that users of client computers access throughout the day. You install a driver for a new tape device on the computer.
After restarting the computer, you log on as administrator. Shortly after you log on, you receive the following STOP error: #8220;IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.#8221; You need to bring the server back online as quickly and reliably as possible.
What should you do?
A. Restart the computer by using the last known good menu option.
B. Perform an emergency repair and select fast repair.
Restart the computer.
C. Restart the computer in safe mode.
Remove the driver.
Restart the computer.
D. Restart the computer by using the Recovery Console.
Disable the driver.
Restart the computer.
Remove the driver.
Answer D
Explanation: The Recovery Console is a command-line interface that can be used to access a hard disk of a
Windows 2000 computer system. It can be accessed from the Windows 2000 Professional installation CDROM
and can be used to repair an installation of Windows 2000 Professional by repairing the registry or by
disabling a device driver or service. To repair an installation of Windows 2000 Professional by disabling a device driver, boot the computer from the Windows 2000 Professional installation CD-ROM. On the Welcome to Setup screen, press R to open the Repair Options screen, and press C to activate the Recovery Console. If we are unsure of the name of the device driver that is causing the problem we can type #8216;listsvc#8217;
to obtain a list of the device drivers that currently installed on the computer. Then use the DISABLE command to the disable the Zip device driver. Finally, type #8216;exit#8217; and press enter to restart the computer.
Incorrect answers:
A: The Last Known Good Configuration can be used to load the last hardware and registry configuration
that was automatically saved by Windows 2000 on the last successful start up of Windows 2000.
However, in this scenario the boot process has already completed thus the Last Known Good
Configuration would have been overwritten.
B: The emergency repair disk (ERD) is a floppy disk that is used to repair a Windows 2000 installation. It
contains autoexec.nt, config.nt and setup.log. It does not contain a copy of the registry and cannot be
used to disable a device driver.
C: We cannot use safe mode in this scenario, as we would receive the same error message. We should use
the Recovery Console instead.