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CompTIA 220-101: VPN - 1/FireWall – 1 Management I
#41. In addition to i/o port addresses, SCSI adapters also use a range of rom addresses for their onboard bios.

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#42. SCSI-2 cables have how many pins?

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#43. IDE cables have how many pins?

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#44. You are about to install a second IDE hard drive in a PC that has only one IDE adapter. Your first hard drive will still be the boot drive. How should the second drive be configured?

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#45. What is the maximum number of IDE drives that EIDE will support?

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#46. You are installing an IDE hard drive that will be your boot drive. Which is the correct order of steps that need to be followed?

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#47. You are installing a SCSI hard drive that will be your boot drive. Which is the correct order of steps that need to be followed?

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#48. On a flat data cable, a red or blue stripe means:

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#49. You have a system that periodically locks up. You have ruled out software, and now suspect that it is hardware. What should you do first that could help you narrow it down to the component at fault?

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#50. You have a PC with no video on a known good monitor. Pick the best order you should follow in tracking down the problem.

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