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Windows 7 685 Configuring Backup & Recovery Options
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You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You run the Configure Backup wizard as shown in the exhibit. You need to ensure that you can back up the computer to a local disk drive. What should you do before you run the Configure Backup wizard?
Connect to a removable disk.
A user telephones your helpdesk. She has just accidentally deleted a file she was working on earlier that day. You have configured her computer to carry out backups every evening, and you installed a new graphics driver two days ago. How should you advise the user to retrieve her file?
Open her Recycle Bin, right click the file, and choose Restore.
You install Windows 7 on a new computer. Every time you start the computer, you receive a "STOP" error message. You suspect that the RAM on the computer has a problem. You need to verify the RAM on the computer. What should you do first?
Start the computer, press F8, and then select Repair Your Computer.
You want to centralize backups by backing up all client computers in your company's production network to a network share on a file server running Windows Server 2008 R2. All your client computers run Windows 7, but because your company has grown through a series of mergers, some run Windows 7 Professional, some run Windows 7 Enterprise, and some run Windows 7 Ultimate. Which computers can you back up to a network share?
All your company's client computers.
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer's hard disks are configured as shown in the following table:
Disk Partition Size Free Space
0 C 100GB 60GB
1 D 50GB 10GB
You need to ensure that you can recover the operating system and all the files on the computer if the hard disk experiences hardware failure. What should you do?
Use the Backup and Restore tool to create a system image on an external hard disk.
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You manually create a system restore point. You need to restore a copy of a file stored on a drive C from two days ago. You must act with minimum administrative effort. What should you do?
From the properties of the file, select Previous Versions.
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You need to configure system image backups to meet the following requirements:
* Automatically create a system image every day without user intervention.
* Retain multiple copies of the system image.
Which type of backup destination should you use?
External hard disk drive.
You have a computer that runs windows 7. The computer has two drives named C and D. Windows Backup is scheduled to run everyday. The scheduled backup backs up a system image, all user, files, and drive D. Drive D fails. You replace the drive with a new drive. You need to recover the data on drive D by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. The solution must minimize downtime. What should you do?
From Backup and Restore, click Restore all users files.
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computers hard disks are configured as shown in the following table:
Disk Partition Size Free Space
0 C 100G 60GB
1 D 50GB 10GB
You need to ensure that you can recover the operating system and all the files on the computer if both hard disks fail. Which two actions should you perform?
A. Connect an external hard disk to the computer.
B. Create a system image.
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You install a second internal hard disk drive in the computer. You attempt to create a system image and discover that the new disk is not listed as a backup destination. You need to ensure that you can use the new disk as a backup destination for system images. What should you do?
Create an NTFS partition.
You have recently installed Windows 7 Ultimate on a laptop computer, installed applications such as Office, and downloaded and installed all outstanding updates. The computer has two internal hard disks, both formatted with the NTFS file system. You also have an external USB hard disk that you have plugged into the laptop. You used the convert fs/ntfs command to convert the external hard drive to the NTFS file system. YOu have an 8GB USB flash memory device and the laptop contains a DVD-ROM writer. In your workplace, you can plug in to the corporate network and connect to a network share on a file server running Windows Server 2008 R2. On what devices can you create a full System Image backup of the laptop's system volume?
A. The second internal hard disk.
B. The external hard disk.
C. The network share.
You use a portalbe computer that has Windows 7 Home Premium installed. The portable computer has a scheduled backup of all libraries to run everyday at midnight. Drive C is also configured with the system protection. You use an install messaging application that saves chat data to a log file. The log file is stored in My Documents. You install a new version of the application. You discover that the log file has been replaced with an empty file. You need to restore the most recent version of the file that contains data. What should you do?
A. Open Windows Explorer
B. Open the log file properties and select the Previous Versions tab.
C. Restore the log file from the recent recovery point.
You use a portable 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 portable computer. The hard disk drive in the computer fails. You replace the hard disk drive and restart the computer using the Windows 7 SP1 installation media. You need to recover the computer to its previous state. What should you do?
Use System Image Recovery.
A user on your company network creates a new file and works on it during the day. He saves the file but decides he no longer needs it and deletes it just before the office closes. Overnight, a file and folder backup takes place. The next morning, the user decides he needs the file after all. He calls you for help. What action can you take?
Ask the user to open his Recycle Bin.
You manage several computers that run Windows 7. A user wants to roll back a driver. The user opens the device properties in Device Manager and discovers that the Roll Back Driver option is unavailable. You connect to the computer using Windows Remote Assistance. You need to roll back the driver to its previous version. What should you do first?
Right-click Device Manager and select Run as administrator.
You are troubleshooting instability problems on a computer running Windows 7 Ultimate and suspect that they might be related to hardware faults in RAM. You access the System Recovery options. Which option is most likely to help you diagnose the problem?
Windows Memory Diagnostic
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. Windows Backup is configured to store backups on an external drive. You create a new NTFS volume on the computer. You need to configure Windows Backup to include the files on the new volume as part of regularly scheduled backups. What should you do?
From Backup and Restore, select Change settings.
You have a portable computer that runs Windows 7. Windows Backup is configured to run everyday at 15:00. You need to prevent backups from automatically running when the computer is running on the battery. What should you do?
From Task Scheduler, modify the Automatic Backup task.
Your company's chief accountant consults you with a question about a financial spreadsheet. She needs to recover the version of this particular spreadsheet that existed six months ago because it is needed for a financial audit. Using Restore Previous Versions, you find the oldest version stored is dated three months ago. How can you recover the required file?
Use the Backup and Restore console to recover the file from a backup set generated six months ago.
A user telephones your help desk. Her Favorites list is corrupt and she is having problems accessing the Web sites she visits regularly. All the computers in your organization are backed up every night with a file and folder backup that uses default settings. A restore point was created on all the company's client computers 24 hours ago because a new device driver was installed. You preformed a System Image backup on all the computers in your organization three weeks ago. The user is not computer literate and you need to fix the problem for her. What is the most efficient way to do so?
Use the Restore Files Wizard to restore the Favorites folder in the user's backup profile.
Kim Akers has an administrator account on a computer running Windows 7 Enterprise. Don Hall has a standard account on the same computer. Both users have Microsoft Office Word and Excel files saved in their Documents library. Don stores Powerpoint presentations in a subfolder of his Documents library named Presentations. He also stores digital photographs in his Picture library. Don has created a folder called Secret in his Documents library and has encrypted the folder and its contents. He stores confidential files in that folder. When Don last logged on, he deleted some personal files but didn't empty his Recycle Bin. Kim is logged on to the computer. She has plugged in a USB flash memory device that holds personal files but has not yet copied any of these files to the computer. She has never formatted the flash memory device. The computer is configured to let Windows decide what files and folders to back up. Kim opens the Backup and Restore console but does not change any settings. She clicks Backup Now.
A. The Word and Excel files in Don's Documents library.
B. The Word and Excel files in Kim's Documents library.
C. The PowerPoint files in Don's Presentation folder.
D. The digital photographs in Don's Pictures library.
You are deciding on which storage devices you want to configure system protection. System protection is enabled by default on your C: drive, which holds your system files. No other storage device on your computer has system protection enabled. On which of the following storage devices can you enable system protection?
A. Your second internal hard disk, formatted with NTFS.
B. A mounted VHD created on your second internal hard disk.
You are investigation instabilility and boot problems on a computer running Windows 7 Enterprise. You boot using the Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) option and performa system restore. This does not solve your problems, and you want to undo the system restore. Can you do this, and what is the reason for your answer?
Yes. You can undo a system restore that you perform after either booting normally or booting using Last Known Good Configuration (advanced).
You use a desktop computer that has Windows 7 Ultimate SP1. This relevant portions of the computer configuration are shown in the following below.
* The Disk Management Console
* The System Properties window
* The System protection for Local Disk C window
You share your Documents library over a network. You discover that one of the files in the library was replaced with a previous version and then renamed. You need to restore the most recent version of the original file. What should you do?
Copy the file from a previous version of a folder.
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You update the driver for the computer's video card and the computer becomes unresponsive. You need recover the computer in the minimum amount of time. What should you do?
Restart in safe mode and then roll back the video card driver.
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 should you advise?
A. Carry out a System Image restore.
B. Use Restore My Files in the Backup And Restore console to restore his Documents library folder.
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?
Start the computer and select Last Known Good Configuration rom the advanced startup options.
You use a desktop computer that has Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate installed. You update the driver for the computer's sound card and the computer becomes unresponsive. You need to be able to roll back the sound card driver. What should you do?
Restart the computer in safe mode.
You administer desktops that have 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 installed. All desktops have a single Cd-RW drive. The local hard disk drives on all computers are partitioned with a recovery partition and a single logical drive C. You need to be able to restore Windows boot files on any of the desktops if the boot files become corrupted. Which two actions should you perform?
A. Create a system repair disk for Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit desktop.
B. Create a system repair disk for Windows 7 Enterprise 32-bit desktop.
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?
Start the computer from a Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) disk and then restore the system image.
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer has System Protection enabled. You need to retain only the last System Protection snapshot of the computer. All other snapshots must be deleted. What should you do?
Run Disk Cleanup for System Restore and Shadow Copies.
You support desktop computers that have Windows 7 Enterprise installed. All computers are configured with system protection on drive C and with a backup task that runs daily at midnight. One of the users reports that in the morning she has installed a new version of a browser. After the installation, a folder that has favorite shortcuts was replaced with new content. You need to restore the most recent version of the folder that contains the user data. What should you do?
A. Open Windows Explorer.
B. Open the folder properties and select the Previous Versions tab.
C. Restore the folder from the most recent backup.
You have a computer that contains the folders shown in the following table:
Folder Name Folder Location
Data 1 C:\Users\User1
Data 2 C:\Users|User1
You accidentally delete the Data1 folder. You need to restore the contents of the Data1 folder. The solution must not overwrite any changes to the Data2 folder. What should you do?
From the Previous Versions tab of the User1 folder, click Copy.
You install an application named app1.exe on a computer. After the installation the computer becomes unresponsive. You restart the computer and attempt to uninstall app1.exe. The uninstallation of app1.exe fails. You need to restore the computer to its previous functional state. You must achieve the goal by using the minimum amount of administration. What should you do?
From Recovery, restore a system restore point.
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You perform an image backup. A virus infects the computer and causes the computer to become unresponsive. You need to restore the computer as quickly as possible. What should you do?
Start the computer from the Windows 7 DVD and then use the System Image Recovery tool.
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You have a system image of the computer. You need to restore a single file from the system image. You must achieve the goal using minimum administratie effort. What should you do?
From Disk Management, select Attach VHD.
You need to reduce the amount of space currently being used to store system restore points. What should you do?
Run Disk Cleanup
You have a netbook computer that runs Windows 7. The computer has a single 30GB partition that has 10GB of free space. You need to create a system image of the computer by using Windows Backup. You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of time. What should you do first?
Attach an external hard disk.
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