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Q271. DRAG DROP - (Topic 4) 

A company has client computers that run windows vista. 

You need to install Windows 7 on a client computer in a dual-boot configuration with the existing Windows Vista installation, without reducing the size of the partition that contains Windows Vista. 

Which actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.) 

Answer: 


Q272. - (Topic 6) 

You are a desktop administrator for an enterprise organization. 

A user applies a device update from the manufacturer, and now the computer is displaying error messages. 

The user has critical documents on the computer that need to be preserved. 

You need to restore the computer to an operating state and preserve applications and data. 

What should you do? 

A. Perform a re-installation of Windows. 

B. Perform a System Image Recovery. 

C. Boot Windows by using the Last Known Good Configuration. 

D. Restore Windows by using the most recent System Restore point. 

Answer:


Q273. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You have a system image backup of the computer. 

You install a new application that is configured to run as a service. 

You restart the computer and receive a STOP error message. 

You need to successfully start Windows 7 in the minimum amount of time. 

What should you do? 

A. Start the computer from the Windows 7 installation media and select Startup Repair. 

B. Start the computer and select Last Known Good Configuration from the advanced startup options. 

C. Start the computer and select Safe Mode from the advanced startup options. Restore a restore point. 

D. Start the computer and select Safe Mode from the advanced startup options. Restore the system image. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) ) feature in Advanced Boot Options is a recovery option that you use to start your computer with the most recent settings that worked. Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) restores registry information and driver settings that were in effect the last time the computer started successfully. You should use the Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) feature when you cannot start Windows 7 after you make a change to your computer, or when you suspect that a change that you just made is causing a problem, for example, if you cannot start Windows after you install a new video driver. When you start your computer by using the Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) feature, Windows 7 uses the configuration stored in the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSetXX (where by XX are numbers starting with 01 and rising in number to 02, 03, 04 and so on). This is the registry key that is used to store the configuration settings for the Drivers and Services on the system. Each time you boot the system, Windows will be assisted booting by using the registry key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet" which will point to another control set key, normally HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet01, (depending on how the system is configured) which contains the setting for the current boot process. Each time Windows boots there will also be a values created under the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Select" key. These contain REG_DWORD data that enable the Control Keys to operate the way they are designed to. These values tell the CurrentControlSet key which numbered CurrentControlSet to point to enable Windows to boot successfully. The data that tells Last Good Known Configuration which numbered CurrentControlSet to load is also stored under these values. They also contain the data that tells Windows which CurrentContolSet not to use, as there is information stored that lets Windows know what CurrentControlSet has failed to load when Windows was unable to boot. 

The Last Known Good Configuration CurrentControlSet will change each time the system configuration for the control set changes. This means that each time you install or uninstall a driver or service, a new numbered CurrentControlSet will be created and stored. If you alter the system, and it is then unable to boot, the Last Known Good Configuration will point to the CurrentControlSet that was last used in a successful boot. 

This happens each time that Windows boots and there should typically be only four control sets, although it is not uncommon to have five or six of these Control Sets contained in the registry. Windows will keep track of how many Control Sets are stored and should clear old ones once a certain amount is reached. 

If installing a new program or device should render the system unbootable, you may be able to use "Last Known Good Configuration" to restore the damaged Control Set registry key with an earlier key that enabled the system to boot. This will remove the registry key(s) that relates to the problem driver or service. It will not remove the actual driver or service but will render it unusable. This could result in any program or device the was installed after the last boot having to be re-installed as their configuration setting will have been over written. When you perform a system restore following a normal boot or following a boot that uses the Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) option, a restore point is created that enables you to undo the changes if they do not fix your problem. However, if you perform a system restore when the computer is in Safe Mode or by using the System Recovery options, you cannot undo the restore operation. In this case, if your problem is not resolved, you can run another system restore and choose a different restore point. 


Q274. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7. Computer1 has Remote Desktop enabled. Computer1 has a shared printer named Printer1. 

A group named HRUsers is a member of the Remote Desktop Users group. Only HRUsers has access to Printer1. A user named User1 is a member of HRUsers. 

You need to configure the computer to meet the following requirements: 

Allow User1 to print to Printer1 Prevent User1 from establishing Remote Desktop sessions to Computer1 Allow other members of HRUsers to connect to Computer1 by using Remote Desktop 

What should you do? 

A. Remove User1 from the HRUsers group. 

B. Remove HRUsers from the Remote Desktop Users group. 

C. Assign User1 the Deny log on through Remote Desktop Services user right. 

D. Assign User1 the Deny access to this computer from the network user right. Assign HRUsers the Allow log on locally user right. 

Answer:


Q275. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs windows 7. 

You configure the computer to automatically install all updates. 

You need to verify whether a specific update is installed. 

What should you do? 

A. In event viewer, examine the application log. 

B. In windows update, examine the update history. 

C. At the command prompt, run Wusa.exe and specify the /kb parameter. 

D. At the command prompt, run Verifier.exe and specify the /query parameter. 

Answer:


Q276. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that contains a DVD drive and a single 350-GB hard disk drive. You attempt to install Windows 7 on the computer by using the DVD installation media and receive the following error message: "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device." 

You need to ensure that you can install Windows 7 on the computer by using the DVD installation media. 

What should you do? 

A. From the BIOS, modify the startup order. 

B. From the BIOS, enable Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE). 

C. Create an answer file named oobe.xml and place the file on the hard disk drive. 

D. Create an answer file named autounattend.xml and place the file on the hard disk drive. 

Answer:

Explanation: To install Windows 7 from a DVD-ROM, boot from the DVD-ROM drive and follow the prompts. You may need to configure the computer's BIOS to support booting from DVD-ROM. If a computer does not have a DVD-ROM drive attached, you can still install from DVD-ROM—you just need to acquire a USB DVD-ROM drive. In this case, it will be necessary to configure the computer's BIOS to boot from the USB device. 


Q277. - (Topic 1) 

You have a reference computer that runs Windows 7. 

You plan to deploy an image of the computer. 

You create an answer file named answer.xml. 

You need to ensure that the installation applies the answer file after you deploy the image. 

Which command should you run before you capture the image? 

A. Imagex.exe /append answer.xml /check 

B. Imagex.exe /mount answer.xml /verify 

C. Sysprep.exe /reboot /audit /unattend:answer.xml 

D. Sysprep.exe /generalize /oobe /unattend:answer.xml 

Answer:

Explanation: 

To prepare the reference computer for the user, you use the Sysprep utility with the /generalize option to remove hardware-specific information from the Windows installation and the /oobe option to configure the computer to boot to Windows Welcome upon the next restart. Open an elevated command prompt on the reference computer and run the following command: c:\windows\system32\sysprep\sysprep.exe /oobe /generalize /shutdown 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. 


Q278. - (Topic 5) 

A network has a main office and a branch office. 

The branch office has five client computers that run Windows 7. All servers are located in the main office. All servers have BranchCache enabled. 

Users at the branch office report that it takes several minutes to open large files located in the main office. 

You need to minimize the amount of time it takes for branch office users to open files located in the main office. 

What should you do? 

A. At the main office, configure the servers to use Distributed File System Replication (DFSR). 

B. At the main office, configure the Quality of Service (QoS) Packet Scheduler on all servers. 

C. At the branch office, configure the client computers to use BranchCache Hosted Cache mode. 

D. At the branch office, configure the client computers to use BranchCache Distributed Cache mode. 

Answer:


Q279. - (Topic 1) 

All the games including Titan Chess come with which versions of Windows 7? Choose two. 

A. Windows Home Edition 

B. Windows Professional Edition 

C. Windows Ultimate Edition 

D. Windows Enterprise Edition 

Answer: C,D 


Q280. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6) 

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? (To answer, drag the appropriate command from the list of command to the correct location or locations in the work area.) 

Answer: