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Q61. - (Topic 1)
You plan to install Windows 7 on a computer that contains a single hard disk drive. The hard disk drive is connected to a RAID controller.
During the installation, you discover that the Windows 7 installation media does not include the files required to install the RAID controller.
You need ensure that you can install Windows 7 on the hard disk drive.
What should you do?
A. Insert the Windows installation media and press F8 during the computer's power-on self test (POST).
B. Insert the Windows installation media and press F6 during the computer's power-on self test (POST).
C. Start the computer from the Windows installation media. From the Install Windows dialog box, click Load Driver.
D. Start the computer from the Windows installation media. From the Install Windows dialog box, click Drive options (advanced).
Answer: C
Explanation:
If your computer has special disk drive hardware, such as a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) array, it may be necessary to use the Load Driver option. It is necessary to use this option only if the disk that you want to install Windows on is not shown as a possible install location. If your disk is shown as an available option, Windows 7 has already loaded the appropriate drivers. Once you select the location where you want to install Windows 7, the Windows 7 installation process begins.
Q62. - (Topic 1)
Your network consists of one Active Directory domain. You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 7. Both computers are members of the domain.
From Computer1, you can recover all Encrypting File System (EFS) encrypted files for users in the domain.
You need to ensure that you can recover all EFS encrypted files from Computer2.
What should you do?
A. On Computer1, back up %systemroot%DigitalLocker. On Computer2, restore %systemroot%DigitalLocker.
B. On Computer1, export the data recovery agent certificate. On Computer2, import the data recovery agent certificate.
C. On Computer1, run Secedit.exe and specify the /export parameter. On Computer2, run Secedit.exe and specify the /import parameter.
D. On Computer1, run Cipher.exe and specify the /removeuser parameter. On Computer2, run Cipher.exe and specify the /adduser parameter.
Answer: B
Explanation:
You can import the recovery agent to another computer running Windows 7 if you want to recover files encrypted on the first computer. You can also recover files on another computer running Windows 7 if you have exported the EFS keys from the original computer and imported them on the new computer. You can use the Certificates console to import and export EFS keys.
NOT Secedit.exe:
You can use both the Local Group Policy Editor and the Local Security Policy console to import and export security-related Group Policy settings. You can use this import and export functionality to apply the same security settings to stand-alone computers that are not part of a domain environment. Exported security files are written in Security Template .inf format. As well as using Local Group Policy Editor and the Local Security Policy console to import policies that are stored in .inf format, you can apply them using the Secedit.exe command-line utility.
NOT Cipher.exe /removeuser /adduser. NOT DigitalLocker.
Q63. - (Topic 4)
A company has a deployment of Windows Deployment Services (WDS), the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT), and the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK).
You are preparing to capture an image of a Windows 7 reference computer. You plan to deploy the image to new computers that have the same hardware as the reference computer.
You need to ensure that the captured image contains the device drivers from the reference computer.
What should you do?
A. Run the Dism command with the /Add-Driver option.
B. Run the Dism command with the /Mount-Wimoption.
C. Run the BCDEdit command.
D. Run the Start /w ocsetup command.
E. Run the ImageX command with the /Mount parameter.
F. Run the DiskPart command and the Attach command option.
G. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAllDeviceInstalls option in the answer file to True.
H. Add a boot image in WDS.
I. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdateInstalledDrivers option in the answer file to Yes.
J. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAllDeviceInstalls option in the answer file to False.
K. Create a capture image in WDS.
L. Run the Dism command with the /Add-Package option.
M. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdateInstalledDrivers option in the answer file to No.
N. Run the PEImq /Prep command.
Answer: G
Explanation:
Persisting Plug and Play Device Drivers During generalize You can persist device drivers when you run the sysprep command with the /generalize option by specifying the PersistAllDeviceInstallssetting in the Microsoft-Windows-PnPSysprep component. During the specialize configuration pass, Plug and Play scans the computer for devices and installs device drivers for the detected devices. By default, these device drivers are removed from the system when you generalize the system. If you set PersistAllDeviceInstalls to true in an answer file, Sysprep will not remove the detected device drivers. For more information, see the Unattended WindowsSetup Reference (Unattend.chm). http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744512(WS.10).aspx
Q64. - (Topic 3)
You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 7. Computer1 has two local user accounts named User1 and User2. On Computer1, you run Scanstate.exe /all \server1datacomputer1. On Computer2, you run Loadstate.exe /lac:Pa$$w0rd \server1datacomputer1.
You need to ensure that User1 and User2 can log on to Computer2.
What should you do on Computer2?
A. Enable all user accounts
B. Modify the default password policy
C. Modify the Allow log on locally user right
D. Add User1 and User2 to the local Administrators group
Answer: A
Explanation:
LoadState is run on the destination computer. You should install all applications that were on the source computer on the destination before you run LoadState. You must run Loadstate. exe on computers running Windows Vista and Windows 7 from an administrative command prompt. To load profile data from an encrypted store named Mystore that is stored on a share named Migration on a file server named Fileserver and which is encrypted with the encryption key Mykey, use this command: loadstate \fileservermigrationmystore /i:migapp.xml /i:miguser.xml /decrypt /key:"mykey"
(local account create) /lac:[Password] Specifies that if a user account is a local (non-domain) account, and it does not exist on the destination computer, USMT will create the account on the destination computer but it will be disabled. To enable the account, you must also use the /lae option. If the /lac option is not specified, any local user accounts that do not already exist on the destination computer will not be migrated. Password is the password for the newly created account. An empty password is used by default.
Q65. - (Topic 2)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
You perform regular data backups and system image backups. The computer experiences a hard disk failure. You replace the failed hard disk.
You need to recover the computer to the previous Windows 7 environment.
You start the computer from the Windows 7 installation media.
Which recover option should you select?
A. Command Prompt
B. Startup Repair
C. System Image Recovery
D. 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.
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Q66. - (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
Q67. - (Topic 5)
You have three computers that run Windows 7 SP1. All computers are connected to the same network subnet of 10.0.10.0/24. The computers' network location is set to the Work network.
You need to join all the computers to a HomeGroup.
What should you do first?
A. Set the network location to the Home network.
B. Enter the HomeGroup password.
C. Enable Network Discovery.
D. Configure Windows Firewall to allow the Netlogon service.
Answer: A
Q68. HOTSPOT - (Topic 4)
You use a computer that has Windows 7 installed. You install a legacy application named LegApp.
LegApp is designed for Windows 98 and does not support the 16-bit or 32-bit color quality setting.
You need to configure application compatibility settings for LegApp to meet the following requirements:
. Compatible with Windows 98
. The 8-bit color quality setting must be used
What should you do? (To answer, configure the appropriate option or options in the dialog box in the answer area.)
Answer:
Q69. - (Topic 4)
Your company network includes a Windows Server 2008 R2 server named Server1 and client computers that have Windows 7 installed. All computers are members of an Active Directory domain. You use a computer named Client1.
You plan to collect events from Client1 on Server1 by using HTTPS. On Server1, you start and configure the Windows Event Collector service. ON Client1, you start the Windows Remote Management Service.
You discover that no events are being collected.
You need to ensure that events are forwarded from Client1 to Server1.
What should you do?
A. On Client1, create an inbound rule to allow port 5986 for the Public connection type.
B. On Server1, create a Windows Event Collector firewall exception for the connection type.
C. On Client1, create an outbound Rule to allow port 443 for the Domain connection type.
D. ON Client1, create an inbound rule to allow port 5986 for the Domain connection type.
Answer: D
Q70. - (Topic 1)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. Your company has three custom applications named app1.exe, app2.exe, and app3.exe. The applications have been digitally signed by the company.
You need to create a policy that allows only applications that have been digitally signed by the company to run.
What should you create?
A. an AppLocker executable rule
B. an AppLocker Windows Installer rule
C. a software restriction policy and a certificate rule
D. a software restriction policy and a hash rule
Answer: A