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You are running low on storage space on your Windows 2000 Professional home
computer so you install a second SCSI controller and a second hard disk.
The SCSI driver is an unsigned driver and during the installation you receive
warnings about that the driver is unsigned. You complete the installation of the
driver and restart Windows 2000 Professional. During startup, you receive a Stop
error.
You need to correct the error and start Windows 2000 as quickly as possible. What
should you do?

A. Start the computer in Recovery Console. Delete the SCSI controller driver.
B. Start the computer by using the last known good configuration.
C. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 startup floppy disks, and repair the
system files.
D. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 startup floppy disks, and repair the
registry.

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Answer: B

Explanation:
As the computer cannot be successfully rebooted after the installation of the driver,
it is most likely that the new driver is the cause of the problem. The Last Known
Good Configuration (LKGC) will load the last hardware and registry configuration
that was automatically saved by Windows 2000 on the last successful start up of
Windows 2000 and can thus be used to return to the system to the system state
before the driver was installed.
Incorrect answers:
A: The Recovery Console could be used to disable the device driver, but not to delete
the driver. Furthermore, the Last Known Good Configuration requires less administrative
effort than using the Recovery Console.
C: The computer can be started by using the Windows 2000 startup floppy disks,
however, using the Last Known Good Configuration requires less administrative effort.
D: The computer can be started by using the Windows 2000 startup floppy disks,
however, using the Last Known Good Configuration requires less administrative effort.