Q1. - (Topic 3)
A user named User1 uses a shared computer that runs Windows 7.
User1 is a standard user. User1 attempts to connect a USB device to the computer and is prompted to enter administrative credentials.
You need to ensure that User1 can use the USB device without requiring administrative credentials.
What should you do first?
A. Add User1 to the Power Users group.
B. Run Pnputil.exe and specify the - i- a parameters.
C. Run Driverquery.exe and specify the /SI parameter.
D. Copy the driver files to the C:\windows\system32 folder.
Answer: B
Explanation:
When a driver is staged, it is placed in the device driver store and non-administrators can install the device, provided they have permission to install devices in the appropriate device setup class. Pnputil.exe is a command line utility that you can use to manage the driver store. You can use Pnputil to add driver packages, remove driver packages, and list driver packages that are in the store. -i Specifies to install the identified INF file. Cannot be used in conjunction with the -f parameter.
Example pnputil.exe -i -a a:\usbcam\USBCAM.INF Adds and installs the specified driver
Q2. - (Topic 1)
You plan to deploy Windows 7 to 100 computers on your corporate network.
You install Windows 7 on a computer.
You and need to prepare the computer to be imaged.
What should you do before you create the image of the computer?
A. At the command prompt, run the Dism command.
B. At the command prompt, run the Sysprep command.
C. Start the computer from the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) and then run the Imagex command.
D. Start the computer from the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) and then run the Wpeutil command.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Sysprep
Sysprep is a tool designed for corporate system administrators, OEMs, and others who need to deploy the Windows. XP operating system on multiple computers. After performing the initial setup steps on a single system, you can run Sysprep to prepare the sample computer for cloning. Sysprep prepares the image for capture by cleaning up various user-specific and computer-specific settings, as well as log files. The reference installation now is complete and ready to be imaged.NOT ImagexImageX is a command-line tool that enables original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and corporations to capture, to modify, and to apply file-based disk images for rapid deployment. ImageX works with Windows image (.wim) files for copying to a network, or it can work with other technologies that use .wim images, such as Windows Setup, Windows Deployment Services (Windows DS), and the System Management Server (SMS) Operating System Feature Deployment Pack.NOT DismDeployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) is a command-line tool used to service Windows. images offline before deployment. You can use it to install, uninstall, configure, and update Windows features, packages, drivers, and international settings. Subsets of the DISM servicing commands are also available for servicing a running operating systemNOT WpeutilThe Windows PE utility (Wpeutil) is a command-line tool that enables you to run various commands in a Windows PE session. For example, you can shut down or restart Windows PE, enable or disable a firewall, set language settings, and initialize a network.
Q3. - (Topic 2)
You have a computer that runs windows 7.
The computer is configured as shown in the following table.
You plan to install a new application that requires 40 GB of space. The application will be installed to C:\app1.
You need to provide 40 GB of free space for the application.
What should you do?
A. Create a shortcut.
B. Create hard link.
C. Create a mount point.
D. Change the quota settings.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Assign a mount point folder path to a driveYou can use Disk Management to assign a mount-point folder path (rather than a drive letter) to the drive. Mount-point folder paths are available only on empty folders on basic or dynamic NTFS volumes.Volume Mount PointsVolume mount points are new system objects in the internal namespace of Windows 2000 that represent storage volumes in a persistent, robust manner. This feature allows multiple disk volumes to be linked into a single tree, similar to the way Dfs links remote network shares. You can have many disk volumes linked together, with only a single drive letter pointing to the root volume. The combination of an NTFS junction and a Windows 2000 volume mount point can be used to graft multiple volumes into the namespace of a host NTFS volume. Windows 2000 offers this new mounting feature as an alternative to drive letters so system administrators can transcend the 26-drive letter limit that exists in Windows NT. Volume mount points are robust against system changes that occur when devices are added or removed from a computer. Important-icon Important A volume is a self-contained unit of storage administered by a file system. The file system that administers the storage in a volume defines a namespace for the volume. A volume mount point is a directory name in an NTFS file system that denotes the root of an arbitrary volume. A volume mount point can be placed in any empty directory of the namespace of the containing NTFS volume. Because volumes can be denoted by arbitrary directory names, they are not required to have a traditional drive letter. Placing a volume mount point on an NTFS directory causes the storage subsystem to resolve the directory to a specified local volume. This "mounting" is done transparently and does not require a drive letter to represent the volume. A Windows 2000 mount point always resolves to the root directory of the desired volume. Volume mount points require that the version of NTFS included with Windows 2000 be used because they are based on NTFS reparse points.
Q4. - (Topic 1)
The Aero Shake feature will work if which of the following conditions are met? Choose Two.
A. A display adapter compatible with WDDM is installed.
B. Aero features are downloaded from Microsoft.
C. The windows experience index is at least 2.
D. The Windows Experience Index is 3 or greater.
Answer: A,D
Q5. - (Topic 2)
You have a computer that runs windows 7.
You need to configure the monitor on the computer to turn off after 30 minutes of inactive.
What should you do?
A. From personalization, change the theme.
B. From display, change display settings.
C. From action center, change the Action Center settings.
D. From power options, change the current power plan settings.
Answer: D
Q6. - (Topic 6)
You are a network administrator for a law firm that has Windows 7 computers as part of a domain. Users are not administrators of their own computers.
A lawyer is working on a critical case and wants to use a Windows 7 laptop to access a computer in the office. The lawyer connects to the corporate VPN and receives a message that states that the lawyer does not have permission to use Remote Desktop to connect to the computer.
You need to allow the lawyer to access the computer in the office.
What should you do?
A. Upgrade the Remote Desktop Client application on the users laptop.
B. Add the user to the Remote Desktop Users group of the target computer.
C. Select Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop on the Remote tab of the computer.
D. Allow Remote Desktop through Windows Firewall.
Answer: B
Q7. - (Topic 5)
You use a desktop computer that has Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate installed. As part of a disaster recovery plan, you perform regular data backups and system image backups of the desktop computer.
The hard disk drive in the computer fails after a power outage. You replace the hard disk drive and restart the desktop computer by using the Windows 7 SP1 installation media.
You need to recover the computer to its previous state.
What should you do?
A. Use Startup Repair.
B. Use the command prompt.
C. Use System Image Recovery.
D. Perform a system restore.
Answer: C
Explanation:
System Image Recovery
Enables you to implement a System Image restore. You would choose this option if your hard disk failed or needed to be wiped. If system changes are causing problems, you would choose the System Restore option.
NOT Startup Repair
Automatically fixes problems that prevent Windows from starting. If Windows 7 had boot problems during a previous restart, a normal boot (without accessing the Advanced Boot dialog box) gives you the option of selecting Startup Repair.
NOT System Restore
Gives you another method of starting a system restore to a previous restore point. Because you can access this menu when you boot from a DVD-ROM, this lets you repair your system when recent changes to system settings prevent your computer from booting normally.
NOT Command Prompt
Gives access to the file system, volumes, and files through a command-line interface.
Q8. - (Topic 6)
You administer client computers that have Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit installed. All desktops are members of a single Active Directory domain.
You plan to install a driver manufactured by an unknown provider.
You need to prepare the client computers for the driver installation.
What should you do?
A. Disable the Code signing for device drivers Domain Group Policy setting.
B. Add each user to the Domain Administrators group.
C. Run the SigVerif.exe command.
D. Enable the Code signing for device drivers Domain Group Policy setting.
Answer: A
Q9. - (Topic 6)
A user has a new 3TB External USB hard disk. The user plugs it into a Windows 7 desktop and sets it up, but it only shows 2TB of space. Additionally, disk management shows 2TB of space on the disk.
You need to make the full 3TB of space usable to the user.
What should you do?
A. Reformat the disk as an MBR disk.
B. Reformat the disk as a GPT disk.
C. Create a second partition and set it up to use the missing 1TB.
D. Convert the disk to a dynamic disk and expand the partition to 3TB.
Answer: C
Explanation: Ref: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd183729(v=WS.10).aspx
Q10. - (Topic 1)
You want to create a 20-GB native VHD called Systemvhd in a folder called Windows 7 on an external U hard disk with the drive designation G:. Which command do you use?
A. create vdisk file=g:\windows7\systemvhd maximum=20000
B. create vdisk file=g:\windows7\systemvhd.vhd maximum=20000
C. create vdisk file=g:\windows7\systemvhd.vhd maximum=20
D. create vdisk file=g:\windows7\systemvhd maximum=20
Answer: B
Q11. - (Topic 5)
Your company has an Active Directory domain and several branch locations. All sales employees use portable computers that have Windows 7 Enterprise installed.
Employees report that when they travel to different branch locations, documents that must be printed are sent to printers in their home office.
You need to ensure that documents that must be printed are automatically sent to printers at their current locations.
What should you do first?
A. Publish all printers to Active Directory.
B. From Devices and Printers, select Change my default printer when I change networks.
C. From Devices and Printers, select the branch office printer, and then select set as default.
D. Configure alternate IP settings.
Answer: B
Q12. - (Topic 2)
You have a Windows 7 Windows image (WIM) that is mounted.
You need to view the list of third-party drivers installed in the image.
What should you do?
A. Run Dism.exe and specify /get-drivers parameter.
B. Run Driverquery.exe and specify the /si parameter.
C. From Device Manager, view all hidden devices.
D. From Windows Explorer, open the \Windows\System32\Drivers folder from the mount folder.
Answer: A
Explanation:
DismDeployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) is a command-line tool used to service Windows. images offline before deployment. You can use it to install, uninstall, configure, and update Windows features, packages, drivers, and international settings. Subsets of the DISM servicing commands are also available for servicing a running operating system. Windows 7 introduces the DISM command-line tool. You can use DISM to service a Windows image or to prepare a Windows PE image. DISM replaces Package Manager (Pkgmgr.exe), PEimg, and Intlcfg in Windows Vista, and includes new features to improve the experience for offline servicing. You can use DISM to perform the following actions: -Prepare a Windows PE image.
-Enable or disable Windows features within an image.
-Upgrade a Windows image to a different edition.
-Add, remove, and enumerate packages.
-Add, remove, and enumerate drivers.
-Apply changes based on the offline servicing section of an unattended answer file.
-Configure international settings.
-Implement powerful logging features.
-Service operating systems such as Windows Vista with SP1 and Windows Server 2008.
-Service a 32-bit image from a 64-bit host and service a 64-bit image from a 32-bit host.
-Service all platforms (32-bit, 64-bit, and Itanium).
-Use existing Package Manager scripts.
NOT DriverqueryEnables an administrator to display a list of installed device drivers and their properties. If used without parameters, driverquery runs on the local computer. (Could not see documention of images, only computers, therefore assumed this command does not support images) /si : Displays digital signature information for both signed and unsigned device drivers.
Q13. - (Topic 2)
You have a workgroup that contains five computers. The computers run Windows 7.
A computer named Computer1 has video and audio files.
You need to share Computer1's video and audio files on the network.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Create a HomeGroup.
B. Move the files to a Media Library.
C. Enable all BranchCache rules in Windows Firewall.
D. Connect a removable drive and enable BitLocker To Go.
Answer: A,B
Explanation:
HomeGroup ConnectionsThis option decides how authentication works for connections to HomeGroup resources. If all computers in the HomeGroup have the same user name and passwords configured, you can set this option to allow Windows to manage HomeGroup connections. If different user accounts and passwords are present, you should configure the option to use user accounts and passwords to connect to other computers. This option is available only in the Home/Work network profile.Media Library SharingBefore you turn on Media Library Sharing for a shared folder, you should know that Media Library Sharing bypasses any type of user-account access that you set for the shared folder. For example, let's say that you turn on Media Library Sharing for the Photos shared folder, and you set the Photos shared folder to No Access for a user account named Bobby. Bobby can still stream any digital media from the Photos shared folder to any supported digital media player or DMR. If you have digital media that you do not want to stream in this manner, store the files in a folder that does not have Media Library Sharing turned on. If you turn on Media Library Sharing for a shared folder, any supported digital media player or DMR that can access your home network can also access your digital media in that shared folder. For example, if you have a wireless network and you have not secured it, anybody within range of your wireless network can potentially access your digital media in that folder. Before you turn on Media Library Sharing, make sure that you secure your wireless network. For more information, see the documentation for your wireless access point.
Q14. - (Topic 2)
You have a computer that runs Windows Vista. The hard disk is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to install Windows 7 in a dual-boot configuration.
What should you do?
A. From Windows Vista, extend Disk 0 Partition 1. Install Windows 7 in Disk 0 Partition 1.
B. From Windows Vista, create a new partition. Install Windows 7 in Disk 0 Partition 1.
C. Start the computer from the Windows 7 installation media. Install Windows 7 in Disk 0 Partition 1.
D. Start the computer from the Windows 7 installation media. Install Windows 7 in the unallocated space on Disk 0.
Answer: D
Explanation:
The key to configuring dual-booting is ensuring that each operating system has its own partition or hard disk drive.
To dual-boot with Windows 7, you need to be able to create a new volume of at least 15 GB. Even if you have more free space available on the volume you want to shrink, you may not be able to create a volume of the appropriate size because Windows Vista may not be able to move some special types of data to a different place on the hard disk drive.
When configuring a new computer to boot between multiple operating systems, it is also necessary to install operating systems in the order that they were released. For example, if you want to boot between Windows XP and Windows 7 on a new computer, you need to install Windows XP before you install Windows 7. If you install Windows XP after Windows 7, the Windows XP installation routine cannot recognize the Windows 7 operating system installation, and the computer only boots into Windows XP. It is possible to repair the computer from this point using Windows 7 startup repair so that it dual-boots, but the simplest course of action is just to install the operating systems in the order in which they were released by Microsoft.
Q15. - (Topic 2)
An employee who works from home telephones your help desk. A virus attack has deleted his computer's single internal hard disk. He carried out a System Image backup on his computer three months ago and automatically backs up his personal files every night. He uses an external USB hard drive formatted with the NTFS file system to hold his backups.
All his personal files are in his Documents library. What do you advise? (Choose all that apply; the answers form a complete solution.)
A. Carry out a System Image restore.
B. Carry out a system restore.
C. Use Restore Previous Versions to restore his Documents library from a shadow copy.
D. Use Restore My Files in the Backup And Restore console to restore his Documents library folder.
Answer: A,D