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Actual exam question from ECCouncil's 312-49v10
Question #: 131
Topic #: 1
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The rule of thumb when shutting down a system is to pull the power plug. However, it has certain drawbacks. Which of the following would that be?

  • A. Any data not yet flushed to the system will be lost
  • B. All running processes will be lost
  • C. The /tmp directory will be flushed
  • D. Power interruption will corrupt the pagefile
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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vcloudpmp
2 years, 8 months ago
From EC Council materials: Pull the power cord from the back of the computer immediately in the following situations: There is indication on-screen that data is being overwritten or deleted Destructive processes are observed to be running to obliterate data from data storage devices The computer screen shows a typical Microsoft Windows environment; in this case, disconnection of power supply would still preserve many valuable information such as the time of last user login, recently used documents and commands etc
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ctaregistro
2 years, 11 months ago
A. Any data not yet flushed to the system will be lost B. All running processes will be lost
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BarryMacockener
3 weeks, 1 day ago
Yeah, I'm also thinking this is likely a "choose all correct answers" type question. A and B are both definitely correct.
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