Free Apple-Device-Support Exam Braindumps (page: 13)

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You use Apple Watch 6 to track your physical activity and health metrics, but you have some trouble seeing the screen and using the watch controls.
Which iPhone feature can you use to help you see and operate Apple Watch more easily?

  1. Apple Watch Mirroring
  2. Ask Siri
  3. Voice Over
  4. Audio Descriptions

Answer(s): A



You attempt to start up a Mac with Apple silicon to recoveryOS, but a lock icon appears on the screen and you're asked to enter a password.
What is the most likely reason that this screen appears?

  1. Your Mac is enrolled in an MDM solution and has a FileVault password set.
  2. Your Mac has a security policy set that disallows access to recoveryOS.
  3. Your Mac is enrolled in an MDM solution and has a recoveryOS password set.
  4. Your Mac has a Startup Utility password set.

Answer(s): D



Which macOS Recovery feature is available ONLY on Mac computers with Apple silicon from the macOS Recovery Utilities menu in macOS?

  1. Recovery diagnostics
  2. Recovery log
  3. Share disk
  4. Startup Security Utility

Answer(s): D



How do you start up in safe mode on a Mac with Apple silicon?


  1. 1. Shut down your Mac, Turn on your Mac and continue to press and hold the power button.
    2. When the startup options window appears, release the power button.
    3. Select your startup disk, press and hold the Shift key, click Continue in Safe Mode, then release the Shift key.
    4. Log in to your Mac.

  2. 1. Connect to power, then shut down your Mac.
    2. Press and hold the power button for three seconds, then remove power for at least 10 seconds.
    3. Wait for the Continue in Safe Mode button to appear.
    4. Log in to your Mac.

  3. 1. Shut down your Mac. then quickly press the power button three times.
    2. Wait until the startup options window appears.
    3. Select your startup disk, then press and hold the Shift key until the Continue in Safe Mode button appears
    4. Continue to press and hold the Shift key until the Login window appears or you're asked to log in again.

  4. 1. Shut down your Mac, then press and hold the power button for three seconds.
    2. When the startup options window appears, select your startup disk.
    3. Click the Continue in Safe Mode button.
    4. Log in to your Mac.

Answer(s): D



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Dahamram commented on December 06, 2024
This new version of the exam is pretty tricky. You can tell by going over these questions. I really had no chance of passing if I had not used this exam dump. Questions are pretty valid as of this week.
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