Forum
Resources
Mentors
Projects
Entrance Exams
Question Papers
Colleges
Courses
Universities
Make Money
Members
Bookmarks
Polls
Fresher Jobs
Funny Pictures
MCA Projects
New Member FAQ
My Profile
Sign In
Register
AdSense Revenue
Active Members
Today
sasi kala
(66)
kondapalli
(60)
Priya
(46)
Last 7 Days
newbie
(3315)
nehal singh ...
(1843)
Syed
(1608)
more...
Awards & Gifts
Online Exams
Aptitude Questions
General Aptitude Tests
Medical Entrance
Engineering Entrance
Bank Tests
TOEFL & IELTS Questions
Fresher Jobs
Our fresher job section is exclusively for fresh graduates! Find jobs for freshers in major Indian cities including Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune or Kochi
Resources
Find educational articles, blogs, discussion threads and other resources.
Colleges
Find details about any college in India or search for courses.
Paid Surveys
Make up to $50 per survey
Posted By:
Ramkumar
Member Level:
Diamond
Posted Date:
09 May 2008
Category:
Computer Basics
You have an old PC that you decide to upgrade with a 1 gig
IDE hard drive. You find that you can't configure CMOS to see the
entire hard drive. The best you can do is 540 Meg. What is the fix?
Select Answer:
use a device driver that makes the bios see the drive as
put multiple partitions on the hard drive
manually input the sectors, cylinders, and heads
make the bios think it's a SCSI drive
Your Test Score: 0 / 0
Next Question:
What may you need to upgrade after installing a brand new IDE drive on your old PC?
Previous Question:
In CMOS setup, if you enable Shadowing, what happens?
Related Questions:
The entire design of a PC resides on the ____________.
The following pseudocode has been written to find the average of 5 numbers accepted from the user: begin numeric nNum, nTotal = 0, nAverage, nCounter = 1 while nCounter <= 5 begin accept nNum nTotal = nTotal + nNum nCounter = nCounter + 1 end nAverage = nTotal / 5 display ôAverage of the five numbers is: ô nAverage end What would be the output if the five numbers entered were: 12, 8, 8, 12, 20 and the statement nAverage = nTotal/5 was altered to nAverage = nTotal/nCounter ?
How can you create an object of the Session class?
Technician A says that the computer can read but not change the information stored in RAM. Technician B says that the computer can read and change the information stored in ROM. Who is correct?
main() { int i=3; switch(i) { default:printf("zero"); case 1: printf("one"); break; case 2:printf("two"); break; case 3: printf("three"); break; } }
Categories
Aptitude Test
Arithmetic Reasoning
General Knowledge - India
General Knowledge
Computer Basics
Physics
Mathematics
Biology
Chemistry
English
Botany
Submit Interview/Test Questions with Answers
and
make money from adsense revenue sharing program
Want to prepare for an interview? Try our aptitude tests and standard interview questions first.
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
Terms Of Use
SpiderWorks Technologies Pvt Ltd. 2006 - 2007 All Rights Reserved.