TEST 19 EXAM 100% SOLVED
, Which of the answers listed below describe(s) (the) possible cause(s) of the "Missing
operating system" error message displayed during Windows system boot? (Select all
that apply)
Damaged hard drive
BIOS does not detect the hard drive
Windows starts in VGA mode
System partition not set as active
Corrupt Master Boot Record (MBR) - ANSWERDamaged hard drive, BIOS does not
detect the hard drive, System partition not set as active, Corrupt Master Boot Record
(MBR)
Which of the following actions would be of help in troubleshooting the "Missing
operating system" error message displayed during Windows system boot?
Run Startup Repair utility
Use bootrec.exe to fix Master Boot Record (MBR) errors
Verify that the drive is detected in BIOS
Use diskpart utility to label the system partition as active
Replace damaged drive
All of the above - ANSWERAll of the above
Which of the answers listed below refer to probable causes of the "NTLDR is missing"
error message displayed during system boot? (Select 2 answers)
Kernel panic
Damaged hard drive
Corrupt NTLDR file
Improper shutdown
Attempt to boot from a non-bootable drive - ANSWERCorrupt NTLDR file, Attempt to
boot from a non-boootable drive
Which of the following solutions would be of help in troubleshooting the "NTLDR is
missing" error message displayed during system boot? (Select all that apply)
System File Checker (sfc.exe)
Disconnecting any external drives
Safe Mode troubleshooting
Adjusting the boot sequence in CMOS setup utility
Startup Repair utility - ANSWERDisconnecting any external drives
Safe Mode troubleshooting
Adjusting the boot sequence in CMOS setup utility
Startup Repair utility
One of the fixes for the "NTLDR is missing" error message during system boot relies on
replacing the corrupt NTLDR file with the same file copied from another MS Windows