Two technicians are discussing building PCs from scratch. Technician A says that
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Two technicians are discussing building PCs from scratch. Technician A says that the operating system should be installed just before final chassis assembly, in case there are compatibility issues with the operating system that require part replacement. Technician B says that the operating system should be installed as soon as the motherboard, memory, and hard drive are installed, so that the operating system can download drivers and deal with issues as each new part is installed. Which technician is correct? A. Technician B is correct. B. Both technicians are correct. C. Neither technician is correct. D. Technician A is correct. B was incorrect(noted from questions I missed)
A. Technician B is correct. B. Both technicians are correct. C. Neither technician is correct. D. Technician A is correct. [B was incorrect(noted from questions I missed) ]
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Please note the way options are mentioned are not very Clear and based on what I am able to understand through question, replied below ... Please let me know if you need any more information
You can do the either way as what Technician A suggest to have OS installed just before the final chassis assembly or Technician B to have OS as soon as major parts are installed and as when new hardware is installed OS will download or install the device drivers .
Thus Answer B : Both Technicians are correct
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