CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 TTT Session 2:

Which interface is most commonly used to connect storage to a computer motherboard?

Ethernet
USB
SATA
HDMI
The correct answer is: SATA (Serial ATA).

SATA is the most commonly used interface to connect internal storage devices, such as hard drives and solid-state drives, to a computer motherboard. Ethernet is used for network connections, USB is for external devices, and HDMI is for video and audio output.

CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 TTT Session 2:

What might you need to do if Windows Update does not find a driver for your hardware?
Restart the computer
Obtain the driver from the device manufacturer
Use a different operating system
Replace the hardware

Explanation​

The correct answer is: Obtain the driver from the device manufacturer.

If Windows Update doesn't find a driver for your hardware, you may need to visit the device manufacturer's website and download the appropriate driver directly. This ensures compatibility and functionality for your hardware. Restarting the computer or using a different operating system is typically not necessary, and replacing the hardware is rarely required in this situation.

CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 TTT Session 2:

What does hot-swappable mean for USB devices?
They are only compatible with certain operating systems.
You can add or remove them while the system is running.
You need to restart the system to add or remove them.
They generate a lot of heat.

Explanation​

The correct answer is: You can add or remove them while the system is running.

Hot-swappable refers to the ability of USB devices (and other types of hardware) to be connected or disconnected from a computer without needing to power off or restart the system. This feature allows for convenience and flexibility when using external devices like USB drives.

CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 TTT Session 2:

What does it mean if a driver is digitally signed by Microsoft?
It is the latest version.
Correct Answer:
It is safe and verified.
It is compatible with all devices.
It is free.

Explanation​

The correct answer is: It is safe and verified.

When a driver is digitally signed by Microsoft, it means that Microsoft has tested and verified the driver's authenticity and integrity. This digital signature assures users that the driver has not been tampered with and is from a trusted source. It does not necessarily mean the driver is the latest version, compatible with all devices, or free.
What does Plug-and-Play (PNP) technology do when you connect a new device to a Windows PC?
It formats the device.
It prevents the device from being used.
It automatically detects the device and tries to install a driver.
It requires you to manually install the driver.

Explanation​

The correct answer is: It automatically detects the device and tries to install a driver.

Plug-and-Play (PNP) technology allows a Windows PC to automatically recognize and configure new hardware devices when they are connected. It tries to locate and install the appropriate driver, reducing the need for manual setup.

CEU's for other certifications earned

I'll make it crystal clear so you are clear. I said HE GUESSES what he THINKS what will get him enough points to pass. I'll emphasize that he's VERY LUCKY to guess right each time he takes the exams for his certifications. NO ONE KNOWS exactly HOW CompTIA gives points.

I am not sure why you keep on going on and on. It's kind of clear that I'm just saying THIS is what HE DOES and it works FOR HIM.

Does that help? I am NOT trying to EXPLAIN how CompTIA scores the exam, merely giving an observation of what my old teacher does.
OK, so he does the minimum. Sounds like a great role model.

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