Discount Offer
Go Back on 220-1101 Exam
Available in 1, 3, 6 and 12 Months Free Updates Plans
PDF: $15 $60

Test Engine: $20 $80

PDF + Engine: $25 $99



Pass exam with Dumps4free or we will provide you with three additional months of access for FREE.

220-1101 Practice Test


Page 16 out of 159 Pages

Topic 5: Exam Pool E (NEW)

A technician recently reinstalled a previously virtualized application directly to a user’s computer. Now, the application is not launching. Which of the following did the technician CompTIA 220-1101 : Practice Test most likely do to cause this issue?


A. Installed the software on the base operating system.


B. Installed the wrong license type.


C. Installed the application with administrator rights.


D. Reset the user's application virtualization session.





A.
  Installed the software on the base operating system.

Explanation: If an application was previously running in a virtualized environment and is not launching after being installed directly on the base operating system, it's possible that the technician did not account for dependencies or configurations specific to the virtualized environment that are not present or are incompatible with the base operating system. This mismatch can prevent the application from launching properly.
References: ✑ CompTIA A+ Core 1 Exam Objectives Section 4.0: Virtualization and Cloud Computing
✑ CompTIA A+ Core 1 Exam Objectives Section 5.0: Hardware and Network Troubleshooting

When a user first turns on a PC, the performance is fine, but the PC becomes slower the longer it is used. The PC is also experiencing random system crashes. Which of the following is most likely failing?


A. CMOS battery


B. Power supply


C. Video card


D. System memory





B.
  Power supply

Explanation: A failing power supply can cause random system crashes and degraded performance as it struggles to maintain a consistent voltage, especially as the system demands increase over time. The CMOS battery only affects system time and settings, while the video card typically causes display issues rather than system-wide crashes. System memory issues often result in specific errors or performance issues rather than gradual slowdowns. CompTIA A+ Core 1 objectives highlight troubleshooting power supply issues as part of hardware and system maintenance.

A user installs a GPU and notices the screen resolution and picture quality are much lower than before the installation. Which of the following is most likely the cause of the issue?


A. TheGPU is not compatible with the user's motherboard.


B. Thecomputer does not have enough RAM installed to support the GPU.


C. Theuser failed to install the appropriate OEM drivers.


D. Thecomputer does not have a supported OS installed.





C.
  Theuser failed to install the appropriate OEM drivers.

Explanation: When a new GPU is installed and results in lower screen resolution and picture quality, it's often because the appropriate OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) drivers for the GPU have not been installed. Without these drivers, the operating system may revert to generic drivers that do not fully support the GPU's capabilities, leading to suboptimal performance. Installing the correct OEM drivers should resolve the issue and allow the GPU to function at its intended performance level.
References: ✑ CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) Exam Objectives, particularly those relating to the installation and configuration of hardware components like GPUs, and the importance of installing the correct device drivers for optimal hardware performance.
✑ General knowledge of hardware installation and the role of device drivers in ensuring hardware components such as GPUs operate correctly within a system.

A user's desktop PC shuts down suddenly every few hours. A technician smells burning coming from the back of the PC where it is connected to the wall socket. Which of the following should the technician do first to identify the issue?


A. Check that the power cable is not damaged.


B. Ensure the power supply is set to the correct voltage.


C. Verify the power supply is outputting adequate wattage.


D. Inspect the power supply fan for debris.





A.
  Check that the power cable is not damaged.

Explanation: If a desktop PC shuts down suddenly and there is a burning smell coming from the area where it is connected to the wall socket, the first step should be to check that the power cable is not damaged. A damaged power cable can cause electrical shorts or overheating, leading to sudden shutdowns and a burning smell. Inspecting the power cable CompTIA 220-1101 : Practice Test for fraying, cuts, or other damage can help identify if it is the source of the problem.

A user is unable to get a laptop screen to display on the conference room TV. The room has an in-room computer, which is currently being displayed on the TV screen. The user has plugged the laptop into the conference room's wireless HDMI dongle, but the TV screen is still showing the in-room computer desktop. Which of the following should the user do to most likely resolve the issue?


A. Confirm that the user's Wi-Fi settings are correct.


B. Adjust the settings on the wireless HDMI base station.


C. Change the input on the conference room’s TV.


D. Replace the in-room computer's HDMI cable.





C.
  Change the input on the conference room’s TV.

Explanation: When a laptop screen is not displaying on a conference room TV despite being connected to a wireless HDMI dongle, the issue is often related to the TV being set to the wrong input source. Since the in-room computer's desktop is displayed, it suggests the TV is currently set to the input source used by the in-room computer. Changing the TV's input source to the one associated with the wireless HDMI dongle connected to the user's laptop is the simplest and most direct approach to resolve the issue. This does not involve adjusting network settings or hardware configurations but rather selecting the correct input source through the TV's input selection menu.
References: This solution is aligned with best practices for troubleshooting display connectivity issues, which emphasize checking and adjusting input sources on the display device as a first step.


Page 16 out of 159 Pages
Previous