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Desktop Interview From Goo

This document provides information about computer hardware components and their specifications. It discusses motherboard ports and slots, power connectors, RAM socket types, BIOS, CMOS battery, ROM, hard drive types, monitor types, bus speeds, access times, operating system requirements, and Windows installation processes. Key points include descriptions of parallel ports, USB ports, ISA, PCI, and AGP slots; SIMM, DIMM, and RIMM RAM sockets; and requirements for Windows XP, Vista, Exchange Server, and Windows Server 2003. Installation steps for both typical and unattended Windows installations are also outlined.

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Desktop Interview From Goo

This document provides information about computer hardware components and their specifications. It discusses motherboard ports and slots, power connectors, RAM socket types, BIOS, CMOS battery, ROM, hard drive types, monitor types, bus speeds, access times, operating system requirements, and Windows installation processes. Key points include descriptions of parallel ports, USB ports, ISA, PCI, and AGP slots; SIMM, DIMM, and RIMM RAM sockets; and requirements for Windows XP, Vista, Exchange Server, and Windows Server 2003. Installation steps for both typical and unattended Windows installations are also outlined.

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1 What are the Ports on Motherboard ?

Parallel port :- It has 26 pin input and 25 pins output use to connect printer. It is also
called LPT1 Line Printer Terminal
USB port : Universal serial bus use to connect US devices
2 What are the Slots on Motherboard ?
ISA slots : Industrial Standard !rchitecture slot. !vailable in " bits and 16 bits use to
connect sound card# displa$ card and L!% card
PCI Slots : Peripheral &omponent Inter'ace slot. !vailable in (2# 6) and 12" bit use to
connect e*pansion cards li+e L!% card
AGP : !ccelerator ,raphic Port use to connect -raphic card
AMR Slots : !udio .odem /iser use to connect internal !./ modem
CNR Slots : &ommunication %et0or+ /iser. This slot is advanced o' !./ slot use to
connect internal !./ modem as 0ell as other communication net0or+ adapter
3 What are the Connectors & Pins on Motherboard
12 Pins po0er suppl$ connector used in !T t$pe o' cabinet
21 Pins po0er suppl$ connector used in !T2 t$pe o' cabinet
Pins for Hard disk
%o0 da$s 0e are usin- 2) pins po0er suppl$ connector
344 &ontroller : There are t0o 344 controller on a sin-le motherboard called as I451
and I45 2
I45 6Inte-rated 4evice 5lectronic7 each have )1 pins
4 Describe Three types of RAM Socet
SIMM : Sin-le Inline .emor$ .odule use to connect t0o t$pes o' /!.# (1 and 82 Pin
SI.. /!.
DIMM : 4ual Inline .emor$ .odule use to connect 1") pin 4I.. /!.
RIMM :- /ambus Inline .emor$ .odule use to connect 1") Pin /4 /!.
5 Descrie BI!S
asic Input 9utput S$stem. This is a chip re:uired to control# to mana-e and to detect all
hard0are o' s$stem. ;unction o' I9S is to store user level chan-es in hard0are settin-
and to al0a$s provide e''ective settin- o' hard0are
" Descrie CM!S Batter#
&omplementar$ .etal 9*ide Semiconductor. It is a <( = batter$ and use to -ive a
bac+up to the I9S chip as 0ell as date and time settin-
$ Descrie R!M
PR!M : Pro-rammable /9.. This is basicall$ a blan+ /9. &hip that can be 0ritten
but onl$ once
%PR!M : 5rasable P/9.. This is >ust li+e a P/9. e*cept that $ou can erase the /9.
b$ shinin- ultra violet ra$s on sensor on the top o' the /9. chip 'or a certain amount o'
time
%%PR!M : 5lectrical 5rasable P/9.
!" What are the types RAM ?
/!. is the basic unit o' the data stora-e. It is a volatile means all the data is lost 0hen
the po0er is turn o''
D#na&ic RAM : It is a t$pe o' /!. that onl$ holds the data i' it is continuousl$
accessed b$ the special t$pe o' lo-ic called re'resh circuit
'PM RAM : ;ast Pa-e .ode
SDRAM : S$nchronous 4$namic /!.. It is still 4/!. but it is s$nchroni?e to the
s$stem cloc+
%D! RAM : 5*tended 4ata 9utput
%CC : 5rror &orrection &ode
SG : S$nchronous ,raphic
(RAM : =ideo
RDRAM : /ambus
DDR : 4ouble 4ata /ate
SRAM : Static /!.. Static /!. is a t$pe o' /!. 0hich holds the data 0ithout
e*ternal re'resh circuit 'or as lon- as po0er is supplied. S/!. is 'aster than 4/!.

# Descrie BUS Speed
The rate o' communication speed bet0een t0o contact points on a sin-le P& 6Planted
&ircuit oard7 9/ The rate o' communication speed bet0een microprocessor and /!.

)* Access +i&e,Speed
The rate o' access the data b$ the /!. 6%ano seconds 11 raise to -@7
11 What are the types of $ard Dis ?
-DC : Ainchester 4is+ controller. 4evelop b$ I.. () Pin controller# 21 Pin data
controller# >umper settin-# ) pin po0er suppl$
ID% : Inte-rated 4evice 5lectronic. )1 pin data controller
3ard dis+ can be detected in &3S# L! and 4.! mode
Lo-ic area de'inin- on the hard dis+ is called partition mode. Partition can be created b$
( 0a$s#
). Ho/ &an# /a#s #o0 can create partition in 1ard disk 2
;irst part$ utilit$ : !t the time o' 9S installation
Second part$ utilit$ : &ommand base utilit$ usin- fdisk
Third part$ utilit$ : Usin- third part$ utilit$ li+e dis+ mana-er
)3 Descrie t/o t#pes of Monitor
CR+ Monitor : It use cathode ra$s and phospurese to produce ima-e
3CD Monitor : It use li:uid to create ima-e
Pri&ar# Me&or#: ! t$pe o' memor$ in 0hich data and in'ormation are stored
temporar$ e- /9. and /!..
Secondar# Me&or#: ! t$pe o' memor$ in 0hich data and in'ormation are stored
permanentl$. 5- 34 and ;4
)4 Descrie Difference et/een file s#ste&s
Properties 'A+)" 'A+3. N+'S
B1C Supports partition up to 2,b (2,b 2T
B2C %o 'ile# 'older securit$ ;ile D 'older securit$.
B(C %o data compression 4ata compression.
B)C %o 5;S 5;S.
B5C %o dis+ :uota 4is+ :uota.
B6C %o sharin- level securit$ Sharin- level securit$.
Ho/ &an# lo5ical dri6es is it possile to fit on to a p1#sical disk2
.a*imum o' 2) lo-ical drives. The e*tended partition can onl$ have 2( lo-ical drives.
)" Descrie !peratin5 S#ste&
! t$pe o' so't0are 0hich is use to mana-e user and hard0are is called as operatin-
s$stem.
9.S establishes the communication bet0een hard0are and application so't0are.
S$stem 'ile o' 49S E iFo.s$s# msdos.s$s# command.com.
7ernel file:- Particular os 'ile 0hich directl# communicates 0ith the hard0are o'
s$stem.
Gernel 'ile o' 49S:- iFo.s$s# msdos.s$s
Aindo0s:- +ernal(2.dll
S1ell file:- Particular os 'ile 0hich act as interpreter bet0een user and hard0are o'
s$stem. It means it converts user level lan-ua-e into machine level lan-ua-e.
Shell 'ile o' 4os:- command.com
Aindo0s:- *plorer.e*e
Aindo0s 2P:- Aindo0s 5*perience Pro'essional.
)$ -1ic1 oot files re80ired to oot s#ste&
%TL4/ E loader 'ile
%T45T5&T.&9. E reco-ni?es hard0are
99T.I%I E 9S menu
99TS5&T.49S E alt boot sector
%T9SG/%L.525 - +ernel
3!L.4LL -
SHST5.(2I&9%;I, - re-istr$
SHST5.I(2I4/I=5/SIJ.SHS E drivers
)9 -1at is &in 1ard/are re80ire&ent for :P 2
P1 1(( .3?#
6) . /!.#
1.5, 'ree hard dis+ space.
); -1at are t1e t#pes of :P
Aindo0s 2P 3ome edition#
Pro'essional#
.edia center edition#
Tablet P&#
6) bit version.
.* Descrie 'eat0res of -indo/s :P
Ain 2111 and Ain 2P both are based on the %T +ernel.
;ast user s0itchin-
&lient server architecture
/emote des+top connection and restore option i' crash
5nhanced so't0are restriction policies
5ncr$ptin- ;ile S$stem 65;S7 0ith multi-user support
IP Securit$ 6IPSec7
Internet 5*plorer !dd-on .ana-er
Aindo0s ;ire0all
Aindo0s ;ire0all 5*ception List
Aindo0s ;ire0all !pplication and Port /estrictions

.) -1at is &in 1ard/are re80ire&ent for -in ;9

Pentium
.emor$: - (2 - 6) .
4is+ Space: - )11 .

.. -1at is &in 1ard/are re80ire&ent for (ista
P(
811.3?#
512 . /!.
.3 -1at is &in 1ard/are re80ire&ent for %<c1an5e Ser6er
P( 811 .3?
256. /!. but recommended 512.#
15, o' 'ree hard dis+ space.

.4 -1at is &in 1ard/are re80ire&ent for -indo/ .*** ser6er
Pentium 1(( recommended (51 .3?
6) . recommended 12" . /!.
=,! recommended S=,!
651 . 'ree dis+ space 2 , recommended and 6.) , available
.5 -1at are t1e t#pes of -in .**3 Ser6er fa&il#:-
Standard server#
!dvanced server#
5nterprise edition#
4ata center edition#
.edia center edition#
Aeb edition
." Installation of :P
Press the po0er suppl$ button------ press delF'2F%um +e$ to enter into bios------ advanced
setup press an$ +e$ to boot 'rom cd------ enter to continue------ '" to li+ens
a-reement------ here i' u 0ant to create partition then press & and 'ill up partition si?e in
mb------6 repeat this process to create another partition7------ i' u 0ant to delete the
partition then press d------ select c partition press enter to continue------ select 'ormat the
partition usin- ;!T or %T;S 'ile s$stem------
%o0 u r computer is 'rom hard dis+------ ne*t---- 'ill up name and or-ani?ation------ 'ill
up serial +e$ :8:60:(")6r-dbm6r""((8(6------- ne*t---- 'ill up computer name------
ne*t---- ad>ust date and time settin------- ne*t---- t$pical settin------- ne*t---- no this
computer is not on net0or+------ ne*t------ 'inish------ restart computer------ ne*t------
s+ip no not at this time------ ne*t------ 'ill up the user name----------- 'inish.
.$ Unattended installation of :P
Insert Ain 2P cd into cd rom# it auto run------ e*it------ .$ computer------ /t. clic+ on cd
rom colon------ open------ double clic+ on support 'older------ double clic+ on tools
'older------ double clic+ on depol$.cab56cop$ all the 'iles o' this 'older7 then /t.
clic+------ e*tract------ e*pand .$ computer------ ta+e an partition e-. &------ ma+e a ne0
'older------ ma+e deplo$ tools 'older------ e*tract------ then -oes to 'older 0hich 0e
create# here 0e see all these 'iles------- double clic+ on setupm-r.e*e----- ne*t------ create
ne0 ne*t------ unattended setup ne*t------ Ain 2P pro'essional ne*t------- 'ull$
automated ne*t------ create a ne0 distribution share ne*t------ on the cd ne*t------
ne*t------ accept the license a-reement ne*t------ 'ill up the name and or-ani?ation
ne*t------ ne*t------ then de'ine date and time settin- ne*t------ then 'ill up product +e$
ne*t------ 'ill up computer name------ 'ill up pass0ord i' re:uired------ ne*t------ t$pical
setupFsettin- ne*t------ ne*t----- ne*t------ use the de'ault re-ion ne*t------ lan-ua-e Indic
ne*t------ use the de'ault internet e*plorer settin- ne*t------ a 'older name 0indo0s
ne*t------ ne*t------ ne*t------ ;inish------ o+. 3ere all 'iles o' the cd has been copin- in
the 0indist named 'older.
No/ at t1e client sideKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Start------ run------ bro0se------ double clic+ on m$ net0or+ places icon------ double
clic+ on entire net0or+------ double clic+ on .icroso't 0indo0s net0or+------- double
clic+ on domain name------ a'ter this double clic+ on that computer on 0hich ans0er 'ile
is there------ double clic+ on 0indist 'older------ double clic+ on I("6------ select
AI%%T(2 and open------ all these appears in run o' 'ollo0in- t$peKKKK
5-. Uni-a0vvit0otacI0indistII("6IAI%%T(2.e*e unattended------ o+.
!'ter this onl$ t$pe serial number.
.9 Installation of (ista
Installation o' Aindo0s =ista
......Press an$ +e$ to continue ------ 0e can see setup into ,UI mode------ Install no0------
'ill up product +e$------ ne*t------ select Aindo0s =ista usiness------ chec+ mar+ on I
accept the license terms------ ne*t------ clic+ on custom setup------ 3ere i' 0e 0ant to
create portions then clic+ on create partion and select ne0------ then de'ine space near
about 15,------ 'ormat------ ne*t------ t$pe user name and pass0ord------ ne*t------
ne*t------ as+ me latter------ ne*t------ select date and time settin------- ne*t------
0or+------ start.
.; Installation of %<c1an5e Ser6er
Insert 5*chan-e cd 6auto run7----- e*chan-e deplo$ment tool------ deplo$ the 1st
e*chan-e 211( server------ ne0 e*chan-e 211( installation------ chec+ mar+ on no." and
clic+ on run the setup no0------ ne*t I a-ree ne*t ne*t create a ne0 e*chan-e
or-ani?ation ne*t ne*t I a-ree ne*t ne*t o+Bthen enter into !4S users and computers-----
built-in------ double clic+ on pre 0indo0s 2111 -roup members select %T authorit$ and
remove $es o+C 'inish.
3* Difference et/een -indo/s N+ and .***
-indo/s N+ -indo/s .***
a7 4irector$ Service !ctive 4irector$ Service
b7 ;!T16 and %T;S ).1 ;!T16# ;!T(2 and %T;S 5.1
c7 &ompression &ompression# 5ncr$ption and 4is+ Luota
d7 S$stem Polic$ ,roup Polic$
e7 Local and ,lobal ,roup Local# ,lobal and Universal ,roup
'7 %o IPsec IPsec builtin
-7 )1111 user limit 111111 user limit
h7 %TL. authentication %TL. and Gerberos authentication
i7 asic dis+ asic and 4$namic 4is+
3) Difference et/een -indo/s N+ and .**3
-indo/s N+ -indo/s .**3
a7 4irector$ Service !ctive 4irector$ Service
b7 ;!T16 and %T;S ).1 ;!T16# ;!T(2 and %T;S 5.1
c7 &ompression &ompression# 5ncr$ption and 4is+ Luota
d7 S$stem Polic$ ,roup Polic$
e7 Local and ,lobal ,roup Local# ,lobal and Universal ,roup
'7 %o IPsec IPsec builtin
-7 )1111 user limit 111111 user limit
h7 %TL. authentication %TL. and Gerberos authentication
i7 asic dis+ asic and 4$namic 4is+
>7 %o Shado0 &op$ Shado0 cop$
+7 5/4 !S/
32 Difference between Windows 2000 Server and 2003 Server
-indo/s .*** -indo/s .**3
a7 %o Shado0 cop$ Shado0 &op$ 'eature
b7 %o /P& over 3TTP /P& over 3TTP
c7 (2 bit (2 bit and 6) bit
d7 no 4omain rename 'eatures domain rename 'eature
e7 Terminal Service /emote des+top and assistance
'7 5/4 !S/
-7 less command line tool more command line tools
h7 %o Stub 4%S Stub 4%S
i7 IIS 5 IIS 6
33 Difference between Windows 2000 Prof and Windows XP prof
-indo/s .*** Prof -indo/s :P prof
a7 5/4 !S/
b7 Terminal Service /emote 4es+top and assistance
c7 I5 5 I5 6
d7 %o ;ire0all asic 'ire0all
e7 %9 !lternate IP con'i-uration !lternate IP con'i-uration
'7 %9 S$stem restore S$stem restore
-7 %9 4river rollbac+ 'eature 4river rollbac+ 'eature
34 Difference between Windows XP home and Windows XP prof
-indo/s :P 1o&e -indo/s :P professional
a7 no /emote des+top remote des+top
b7 %9 9''line 'olders 9''line 'olders
c7 1 processor 2 processor
d7 0or+-roup member Aor+ -roup and domain member
e7 %9 5ncr$ption 5ncr$ption
'7 %9 ,P9 ,P9
-7 %9 /oamin- pro'ile /oamin- pro'ile
h7 no !S/ !S/
35 Difference between Windows XP and Windows 98
-indo/s :P -indo/s ;9
a7 /emote des+top %o /emote des+top
b7 ,P9 %o ,P9
c7 2 processor 1 processor
d7 %TL. D Gerberos %TL. authentication
e7 5ncr$ption %9 5ncr$ption
'7 4is+ Luota %9 4is+ Luota
-7 ;!T# ;!T(2 and %T;S ;!T and ;!T(2
h7 I5 5 I5 )
36 Difference between Windows 95 and Windows 98
-indo/s ;5 -indo/s ;9
a7 %9 US support US support
b7 ;!T 16 and ;!T(2 'or /2 ;!T16 and ;!T(2
c7 Sin-le monitor .ultiple monitor
d7 %9 4irect 2 4irect 2
e7 I5( I5 )
'7 %9 !P. 6!dv. Po0er .ana-ement7 !P.

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