COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS

COMPUTER HARDWARE

MOTHERBOARDS AND EXPANSION CARDS

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You have a Windows system with two SATA hard drives, one used for the operating system and the other used for storing data. You have traced recent problems to a fault in the system motherboard. You replaced the motherboard and reconnected all the hardware. When you started the computer, the system showed the startup information screen, but then returned an error that an operating system could not be found.What should you do? (Select TWO. Each option is part of the complete solution.)
A
Press F6 during startup and load the SATA drivers.
B
Boot into the recovery console and run the bootrec /rebuildbcd command.
C
Boot into Safe Mode and import the disks in Disk Management.
D
Verify the operating system SATA drive is configured as the boot drive in the UEFI configuration.
E
Change the boot order in the UEFI configuration.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -How can you keep a Windows 10 system from automatically restarting after a critical system error occurs? Use the Disable automatic restart after failure option on the Advanced Startup Options menu.

Detailed explanation-2: -To do this, follow these steps: Right-click My Computer, then select Properties > Advanced system settings > Advanced. In the Startup and Recovery section, select Settings. Clear the Automatically restart check box.

Detailed explanation-3: -Could not read from the selected boot disk. Check boot path and disk hardware. Which of the following will most likely fix the problem? Boot into the recovery environment and run the bootrec /rebuildbcd command.

Detailed explanation-4: -Isolate the Problem. Make Sure Your Headphones Are Connected Properly. Configure Headphones Settings. Install/Uninstall Windows Update. Install/Uninstall Driver Update. Run the Troubleshooter. Switch to ‘HD Audio Front Panel’ If All Else Fails, Consider to Repair or Replace. More items •30-Jan-2023

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