(A) The platters are bad
(B) Data files are corrupted
(C) Clusters of data are damaged
(D) Files are not stored in consecutive clusters
(A) The platters are bad
(B) Data files are corrupted
(C) Clusters of data are damaged
(D) Files are not stored in consecutive clusters
(A) IRQ8
(B) IRQ4
(C) IRQ5
(D) IRQ7
(A) bad data cable
(B) incorrect jumper setting on drive
(C) loose molex connector
(D) virus
(A) TRUE
(B) FALSE
(C)
(D)
(A) RAM or ROM
(B) hard drive
(C) system board
(D) second adapter card
(A) .dat
(B) .dao
(C) .bak
(D) .tmp
(A) The monitor is turned off
(B) Keyboard not plugged in
(C) Normal PC boot
(D) Bad or disconnected speaker
(A) Disconnect the AC power cable
(B) Disconnect all external cables and power cords
(C) Use a surge protector
(D) Turn off the AC power
(A) Disk check diagnostics
(B) Head alignment diagnostics
(C) Initializing
(D) Uninstalling programs
(A) Optical drives
(B) IDE hard drives
(C) SCSI hard drives
(D) EIDE hard drives