Q1. - (Topic 2)
You have a computer that runs WindowsXP. The computer has one partition.
You install Windows 7 on the computer.
You need to migrate a user profile from the Windows XP installation to Windows 7 installation.
What should you do first?
A. From Windows 7, run Scanstate.exe /offlineWinOld:c:\windows.
B. From Windows 7, run Scanstate.exe /offlineWinOld:c:\windows.old.
C. At the command prompt, run Xcopy /s /e c:\windows\users\*.* c:\users\.
D. At the command prompt, run Xcopy /s /e c:\windows.old\documents and settings\*.* c:\users\.
Answer: B
Explanation:
/offlinewinold: "Windows.old diredctory"
This command-line option enables the offline migration mode and starts the migration from the location specified. It is only intended to be used in Windows.old migration scenarios, where the migration is occurring from a Windows.old directory.
NOT Xcopy
Copies files and directories, including subdirectories.
/s Copies directories and subdirectories, unless they are empty. If you omit /s, xcopy works within a single directory.
Q2. - (Topic 1)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7 Professional. A USB disk is attached to the computer.
You need to ensure that you can enable BitLocker to go on the USB disk.
What should you do?
A. Enable Encrypting File System (EFS).
B. Upgrade the computer to Windows 7 Enterprise.
C. Initialize the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) hardware.
D. Obtain a client certificate from an enterprise certification authority (CA).
Answer: B
Explanation:
Windows 7 ProfessionalWindows 7 Professional is available from retailers and on new computers installed by manufacturers. It supports all the features available in Windows Home Premium, but you can join computers with this operating system installed to a domain. It supports EFS and Remote Desktop Host but does not support enterprise features such as AppLocker, DirectAccess, BitLocker, and BranchCache.Windows 7 Enterprise and Ultimate EditionsThe Windows 7 Enterprise and Ultimate editions are identical except for the fact that Windows 7 Enterprise is available only to Microsoft's volume licensing customers, and Windows 7 Ultimate is available from retailers and on new computers installed by manufacturers. The Enterprise and Ultimate editions support all the features available in other Windows 7 editions but also support all the enterprise features such as EFS, Remote Desktop Host, AppLocker, DirectAccess, BitLocker, BranchCache, and Boot from VHD.
Q3. - (Topic 5)
You administer a desktop computer that has the following hardware specifications:
. Dual-core 2.5 GHz processor
. 1 GB RAM
. 25 GB unpartitioned disk space
. Onboard graphics that has WDDM 1.0
You install a customized Windows 7 Enterprise 64-btt image on the computer by using unpartitioned disk space. The computer operates unacceptably slow.
You need to improve the performance of the computer.
What should you do?
A. Install a video card that has 128 MB of video RAM.
B. Perform the initial Windows Experience Index run.
C. Upgrade the processor.
D. Install another 1 GB of RAM.
Answer: D
Explanation: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/system-requirements Should have 2GB RAM as a minimum.
Q4. - (Topic 6)
Your company network includes desktop computers that have Windows 7 installed.
Microsoft updates are applied automatically at a scheduled time.
A use1- reports that a proprietary application has stopped working.
You need to uninstall the most recent update from Microsoft.
What should you do first?
A. From the Action Center, open the Windows Update window.
B. From the Event Viewer, open the System log.
C. From the Services console, open the Windows Update service.
D. From the Task Scheduler, view the WindowsBackup node.
Answer: A
Q5. - (Topic 4)
You use a client computer named accounting that has Windows 7 SP1 installed. The computer allows connections from other computers that have any version of Remote Desktop installed. The computer has a locally attached printer shared as printer1.
An accounting user group is a member of the local Remote Desktop Users group on the computer. Only the Accounting Users group has access to printer1. A user named User1 is a member of the accounting users.
You need to configure the computer to meet the following requirements:
. Prevent User1 from establishing Remote Desktop sessions to the Accounting computer. . Allow other members of the Accounting Users to connect to the accounting computer by using remote desktop. . Ensure that User1 can access printer1.
What should you do?
A. Remove the Accounting Users group from the Remote Desktop Users group.
B. Remove User1 from the Accounting Users group.
C. Assign the Deny access to this computer from the network user right to User1
D. Assign the Deny log on through Remote Desktop Services user right to User1.
Answer: D
Explanation:
D is the only method that can achieve this without affecting other groups.
A and B could be equally valid by adding an additional step (adding individual users to resources).
Q6. - (Topic 1)
You work in an international company which is named Wiikigo. Before entering this company, you have two years of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. You are professional in installing, upgrading and migrating to Windows 7, deploying Windows 7, and configuring Hardware and Applications and son on. You are in charge of two computers that are respectively named C01 and C02. C01 runs Windows 7 and C02 runs Windows XP Professional.
On C01, you enable Remote Desktop as shown in the Remote Desktop exhibit. What action should you perform?
A. You should enable the Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop setting on C01.
B. The Client (Respond Only) IPSec policy should be assigned on C02.
C. Your user account should be added to the Remote Desktop Users group on C01.
D. A firewall exception should be created for the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) should be assigned on C02.
Answer: A
Q7. - (Topic 3)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer has a single volume. You install 15 applications and customize the environment.
You complete the following actions:
Create an export by using Windows Easy Transfer
Create a system image by using Backup and Restore
Install the User State Migration Tool (USMT) and run Scanstate
The disk on the computer fails. You replace the disk.
You need to restore the environment to the previous state.
What should you do?
A. Install Windows 7, install USMT, and then run Loadstate.
B. Install Windows 7 and then import the Windows Easy Transfer package.
C. Start the computer from a Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) disk and then run Bcdboot.exe.
D. Start the computer from a Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) disk and then restore the system image.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Restoring from a System Image Backup
A System Image restore rewrites the entire contents of a system volume. Therefore, you restore from a System Image backup by booting from the Windows 7 Installation DVD-ROM and loading System Recovery tools or by pressing F8 during the boot process. Restoring from a System Image backup enables you to quickly get a computer running after you replace a failed hard disk, or if the operating system installation has been corrupted (for example, by malware that cannot be removed except 0 by wiping the disk). It is sometimes known as complete recovery or complete PC Restore. This procedure assumes that the System Recovery Options (otherwise known as the Windows Recovery Environment, or Windows RE) files are present on the DVD-ROM. If not, you can boot from the installation DVD-ROM and press F8 during the boot to access the Advanced Boot Options, as described in the next section of this lesson. To restore a System Image backup, perform the following steps:
1. Ensure the backup medium is connected to your computer.2. Insert the Windows 7 DVD-ROM. Ensure that the computer BIOS is configured to boot from the DVD-ROM.3. Restart your computer. When prompted to boot from DVD-ROM, press any key.4. Windows 7 Setup loads. When prompted, select your regional preferences and then click Next.5. Click Repair Your Computer.6. In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Restore Your Computer Using System Image. If thebackup was saved to a DVD-ROM, insert the DVD-ROM now. Click Next. The Windows System Image Restore Wizard starts.7. On the Select A System Image Backup page, the most recent backup is automatically selected. If this is the backup you want to restore, click Next. Otherwise, click Select A System Image, click Next, and then select the desired backup.8. On the Choose Additional Restore Options page, select the Format And Repartition Disks check box if you want to reformat the disk and overwrite all data, or if the disk is not formatted. If you do not want to overwrite all the data on your current disk, do not select this check box. Click Next.9. Click Finish. When prompted, click Yes to confirm. Windows System Image Restore reads the data from the backup and overwrites existing files. You can restore to a different-sized hard disk, provided that the hard disk is large enough to store the backup. After the restore is complete, the computer restarts using the restored system volume.
Q8. - (Topic 3)
You have a computer that has the following hardware configuration:
1.6-gigahertz (GHz) processor (64-bit).
8-GB RAM.
500-GB hard disk.
Graphics card that has 128-MB RAM.
You need to select an edition of Window 7 to meet the following requirements:
Support DirectAccess Support Windows XP Mode Use all of the installed memory
Support joining an Active Directory domain. Which edition should you choose?
A. Windows 7 Enterprise (64-bit)
B. Windows 7 Enterprise (x86)
C. Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
D. Windows 7 Ultimate (x86)
Answer: A
Explanation:
The only applicable solution is Windows 7 Enterprise (64-bit) as for the following reasons:All versions are support Hardware wise.Requirements:Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions have the following minimum hardware requirements:
-1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor- 1 GB of system memory- A 40-GB hard disk drive (traditional or SSD) with at least 15 GB of available space- A graphics adapter that supports DirectX 9 graphics, has a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver,- Pixel Shader 2.0 hardware, and 32 bits per pixel and a minimum of 128 MB graphics memory
XP Mode Windows XP Mode is a downloadable compatibility option that is available for the Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions of Windows 7. Windows XP Mode uses the latest version of Microsoft Virtual PC to allow you to run an installation of Windows XP virtually under Windows 7.
Use all of the installed memory The x86 version supports a maximum of 4 GB of RAM, whereas the x64 version supports a maximum of 8 GB of RAM.
Windows 7 ProfessionalWindows 7 Professional is available from retailers and on new computers installed by manufacturers. It supports all the features available in Windows Home Premium, but you can join computers with this operating system installed to a domain. It supports EFS and Remote Desktop Host but does not support enterprise features such as AppLocker, DirectAccess, BitLocker, and BranchCache.Windows 7 Enterprise and Ultimate Editions The Windows 7 Enterprise and Ultimate editions are identical except for the fact that Windows 7 Enterprise is available only to Microsoft's volume licensing customers, and Windows 7 Ultimate is available from retailers and on new computers installed by manufacturers. The Enterprise and Ultimate editions support all the features available in other Windows 7 editions but also support all the enterprise features such as EFS, Remote Desktop Host, AppLocker, DirectAccess, BitLocker, BranchCache, and Boot from VHD.
Q9. - (Topic 6)
You use a computer that has Windows 7 SP1 installed and has a folder named C:\Data.
The active network connection for the computer is configured as Public.
You assign User1 to a local group called DataUsers. The group has been granted Read NTFS permissions for the folder.
User1 browses to the shared folder across the network and receives the following error message:
"Access is Denied."
You need to ensure that the user can download files from the shared folder.
What should you do?
A. Allow file and printer sharing through Windows Firewall.
B. Change the network location of the computer from a Public network to a Home or Work network.
C. From the Security settings of the C:\Data folder, assign the Full Control NTFS permissions to User1.
D. From the Advanced Sharing settings of the folder, assign the Read share permission to User1.
E. From the Advanced Sharing permissions, enable caching.
Answer: D
Q10. - (Topic 1)
You want to prohibit read, write, and execute access to all types of external storage devices.
What computer policy setting do you enable?
A. All Removable Storage: Allow Direct Access In Remote Sessions
B. All Removable Storage Classes: Deny All Access
C. Removable Disks: Deny Read Access
D. Removable Disks: Deny Write Access
Answer: B
Q11. - (Topic 5)
You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 installed. The computer has a single hard disk drive and a dual-core CPU.
You need to analyze the performance of the computer to meet the following requirements:
Include the CPU, Memory, and Disk subsystems.
Display real-time performance.
Obtain a list of users who have logged on by using the same tool.
What should you do?
A. Run powercfg.exe.
B. Run the Windows Experience Index.
C. Configure Event Viewer subscriptions.
D. Open Task Manager.
E. Open System Properties, and configure performance settings.
F. Open System Properties, and configure environment variables.
G. Open System Properties, and configure user profiles settings.
H. Open System Properties, and configure the page file settings.
I. Open Performance Monitor, and configure a Data Collector Set.
J. Open Performance Monitor, and customize the System Monitor view.
Answer: D
Q12. - (Topic 1)
You have a new computer that does not have an operating system installed. You have a virtual hard disk (VHD) that contains an installation of Windows 7. You start the computer from the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE). You create a partition on the computer and copy the VHD to the partition.
You need to configure the computer to start from the VHD.
Which tools should you use?
A. Diskpart.exe and Bcdboot.exe
B. Imagex.exe and Bcdedit.exe
C. Scanstate.exe and Loadstate.exe
D. Wpeutil.exe and Dism.exe
Answer: A
Explanation: Diskpart Microsoft command-line tool Diskpart is used to create and format volumes on the target computer.Bcdboot You now want to apply this customized image to the hard disks of two new computers you have purchased without operating systems. You boot each computer in turn from the Windows PE media and use ImageX to install the image. Your final step, to make the image bootable, is to use BCDboot from Windows PE to initialize the BCD store and copy boot environment files to the system partition. When you reboot each new computer, it will boot into Windows 7 and will have the same settings configured and applications installed as your original computer. Take care you are not violating any licensing conditions.
Q13. - (Topic 5)
You administer a desktop computer that has the following hardware specifications:
Dual-core 2.5 GHz processor
1 GB RAM
25 GB unpartitioned disk space
Onboard graphics that has WDDM 1.0
You install a customized Windows 7 Enterprise 64-btt image on the computer by using unpartitioned disk space. The computer operates unacceptably slow.
You need to improve the performance of the computer. What should you do?
A. Install another 1 GB of RAM.
B. Upgrade the processor,
C. Open Performance Monitor. Run the System Performance Data Collector Set.
D. Install a video card that has 128 MB of video RAM.
Answer: A
Q14. - (Topic 5)
You are evaluating the purchase a netbook computer that has the following hardware:
1.6-gigahertz (GHz) 32-bit processor
1024-MB RAM
1 video card that uses shared memory
. 4-G8 solid state drive
You need to ensure that you can install Windows 7 Enterprise on the netbook computer. Which hardware component should you change or add?
A. storage device
B. video card
C. processor
D. ram
Answer: A
Q15. - (Topic 5)
You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 Ultimate installed. The computer has a single 1-terabyte local drive C. 400 GB of the drive space is used by Windows and your documents libraries.
You configure a backup task by using default settings to back up data to an empty 500-GB external USB drive. After two hours, the backup task stops, indicating that no free space is available on the USB drive.
You need to be able to back up your libraries to the USB drive.
You reformat a partition on the USB drive.
What should you do next?
A. Exclude the system image from the backup.
B. Enable the NTFS file system compression on the USB drive,
C. Enable the NTFS file system compression on drive C.
D. Exclude folders located on remote computers from your libraries,
Answer: A