You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You generate a System Diagnostic Report and receive the
following warning message: The Graphics rating for the system is poor and may be the cause of
performance problems.
You need to increase the graphics performance of the computer without modifying the current
hardware or drivers.
What should you do?
A.
From Personalization, modify the screen saver.
B.
From Indexing Options, modify the Advanced options.
C.
From Performance Options, modify the visual effects.
D.
From Performance Options, modify the processor scheduling.
Explanation:
Configuring Performance Options
The Performance Options tool is a Windows 7 Performance And Analysis tool that you can access by
clicking Advanced Tools on the Performance Information And Tools dialog box and then clicking
Adjust The Appearance And Performance Of Windows. You can let Windows decide what is best for
your computer, adjust for best appearance, adjust for best performance, or select Custom and
specify the appearance settings for your computer manually. If you select Custom, you can choose
which visual effects to turn off, one by one. There are 18 visual effects that you can control, such as
whether shadows are displayed under screen icons or under the mouse pointer. On the Advanced
tab, you can adjust for the best performance of programs or background services. If your computer
is running applications (as a typical workstation does), you would specify Adjust For Best
Performance Of Programs. On a server that is functioning as a Web server (for example), you would
specify Adjust For Best Performance Of Background Services.