PrintNumber | ErrorLocation | Error | Correction | DateAdded |
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1 | pii | First Printing: October 2009 | Second Printing: October 2010 | 1/6/2010 |
1 | p33 | Table 2.1: Version 1 = 1.25GHz Version 2 = 2.5GHz Version 3 = 4GHz |
Version 1 = 2.5GHz Version 2 = 5GHz Version 3 = 8GHz |
10/20/2010 |
1 | p38 | 4. Which Hub does PCIe connect to? | 4. Which Hub does PCIe x16 connect to? | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p38 | 4. D. PCIe connects to the Memory Controller Hub (MCH) directly. On AMD-based boards and newer Intel boards, this would be referred to generically as the northbridge.. | 4. D. PCIe x16 connects to the Memory Controller Hub (MCH) directly. On AMD-based boards and newer Intel boards, this would be referred to generically as the northbridge.. | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p60 | Level 2: L2 cache can be built in to the CPU or placed on a separate chip on the motherboard. | Level 2: L2 cache can be built on to the CPU or placed on a separate chip on the motherboard. | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p137 | Table 6.2 SATA 1.5Gbit/s 150MB/s SATA 3.0Gbit/s 300MB/s SATA 6.0Gbit/s 600MB/s |
SATA 1.x - Known as SATA 1.5Gbit/s 150MB/s SATA 2.x - Known as SATA 3.0Gbit/s 300MB/s SATA 3,x - Known as SATA 6.0Gbit/s 600MB/s |
10/20/2010 |
1 | p193 | 1.B. 266MHzz | 1.B. 233MHzz | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p234 | 5. A, B, C, and D. All answers are correct for Windows Vista; however, keep in mind that Windows XP does not have a Services tab in the Task Manager. |
5. B, C, and D. All answers are correct for Windows Vista; however, keep in mind that Windows XP does not have a Services tab in the Task Manager. |
10/20/2010 |
1 | p267 | Disable automatic system on system failure (Vista only): | Disable automatic restart on system failure (Vista or XP with Service Pack 2 or higher): | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p296-297 | It tells us the type of disk being used, which disk and partition the operating is installed to, and finally the installation folder. rewrap |
It tells us the type of disk being used, which disk and partition the operating system is installed to, and finally the installation folder. | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p319 | Additional settings like the power scheme used, what to do when the lid of the laptop is closed, and enabling hibernation can also be modified in the Power Options window. | Additional settings like the power scheme used, what to do when the lid of the laptop is closed, and enabling hibernation can also be modified in the Power Options Properties dialog box. | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p360 | 7. C. 24-bit color is equal to 16,777,216 colors in total, otherwise known as 224 power. Sixteen colors would be 4-bit, 65,536 colors would be 8-bit, and there is no setting that allows for 24 colors. | 7. C. 24-bit color is equal to 16,777,216 colors in total, otherwise known as 224 power. Sixteen colors would be 4-bit, 65,536 colors would be 16-bit, and there is no setting that allows for 24 colors. | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p506 | 15. Bob is having an issue with his display. He guesses that a problem exists with the video driver. How should he boot his Windows XP system to bypass the video driver? (Select all that apply.) | 15. Bob is having an issue with his display. He guesses that a problem exists with the video driver. How should he boot his Windows XP system to bypass the video driver? | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p523 | 99. What is the maximum data transfer rate of SATA 1.5? | 99. What is the maximum data transfer rate of SATA Version 1.x? | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p524 | 15. A and C | 15. A | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p526 | 15. A and C. | 15. A. | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p536 | 99. C. SATA 1.5 can transfer a maximum of 150MB/s, though most devices wont ever attain that maximum. The standard specifies the transmission of 1.5Gbps. (Notice the lowercase b for bits.) 300 MB/s is the data transfer rate of SATA 3.0. See the section titled Magnetic Storage Media in Chapter 6, Storage Devices, for more information. | 99. C. SATA Version 1.x can transfer a maximum of 150MB/s, though most devices wont ever attain that maximum. The standard specifies the transmission of 1.5Gbps. (Notice the lowercase b for bits.) 300 MB/s is the data transfer rate of SATA Version 2.x. See the section titled Magnetic Storage Media in Chapter 6, Storage Devices, for more information. | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p558 | 54. A. | 54. D. | 10/20/2010 |
1 | p565 | 54. A. | 54. D. | 10/20/2010 |