A USER IS COMPLAINING OF PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS WITH HIS WINDOWS XP P...

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A user is complaining of performance problems with his Windows XP Professional sys-

tem, but he is not sure whether the problems are caused by an underpowered proces-

sor, a shortage of memory for the applications he uses, or a slow disk drive. To

upgrade the system component that is limiting the system’s performance, you need to

log performance data over a period of several days while the user is working with the

computer. Which of the following procedures begins the process of gathering perfor-

mance data? Choose two correct answers.

A.

Log on to the user’s computer. Launch the Computer Management console,

expand System Tools, and then expand Performance Logs And Alerts. Select

Counter Logs in the left pane. In the right pane, right-click System Overview and

click Start.

B.

Log on to the user’s computer. Launch Control Panel and select Performance

And Maintenance. Click Consoles, and then double-click Performance. Select

System Monitor in the left pane. In the right pane, right-click System Overview

and click Start.

C.

Log on to the user’s computer. Launch Windows Task Manager. From the File

menu, select Log Data, and provide a file name.

D.

Log on to the user’s computer. From a command prompt, type Logman

start

“System Overview”.

E.

Log on to the user’s computer. From a command prompt, type Relog

System_Overview.blg -q -o System_Overview.txt.