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Chapter 1
Installing Windows 7
11. C. You can’t upgrade Windows XP to Windows 7, so you must use a migration tool to
migrate all the users’ data and then install a clean copy of Windows 7.
12. B. Windows 7 and Windows Vista no longer use a Boot.ini le to control the boot order.
Using the Bcdedit /default command will allow you to con gure Vista as the default
operating system.
13. A. To nd out if a machine is compatible with Windows 7, check the machine against the
Hardware Compatibility List. The hardware listed on the HCL has been tested to verify
compatibility.
14. B. After you install the Windows 7 operating system, the next step is to load all updates
and patches. You can download these patches for free from Microsofts website by using
Windows Update.
15. A, B, C, D, E, F. Windows Easy Transfer can migrate everything listed in the options.
16. A, B, C, D. Windows Update also includes Updates: Frequently Asked Questions and
Installed Updates as con gurable options.
17. C. To make the machine multibootable, you must make sure the oldest operating systems
is always loaded fi rst. So, for example, if you want to dual-boot Windows 7 and Windows
Vista, Windows Vista must be loaded fi rst.
18. A, D. The action log includes all of the actions that were performed during the setup
process and a description of each action. The action log is stored as \Windows\setupact
.log. The error log includes any errors that occurred during the installation. The error log
is stored as \Windows\setuperr.log.
19. C, D. To use EFS, you must install Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Enterprise, or
Windows 7 Ultimate.
20. D. If you are upgrading a version of Windows Vista Ultimate, you must upgrade the
machine to Windows 7 Ultimate.
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