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Q321. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that has the following hardware configuration: 

1.6-gigahertz (GHz) processor (64-bit). 

8-GB RAM. 

500-GB hard disk. 

Graphics card that has 128-MB RAM. 

You need to select an edition of Window 7 to meet the following requirements: 

Support DirectAccess Support Windows XP Mode Use all of the installed memory 

Support joining an Active Directory domain. Which edition should you choose? 

A. Windows 7 Enterprise (64-bit) 

B. Windows 7 Enterprise (x86) 

C. Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) 

D. Windows 7 Ultimate (x86) 

Answer:

Explanation: 

The only applicable solution is Windows 7 Enterprise (64-bit) as for the following reasons:All versions are support Hardware wise.Requirements:Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions have the following minimum hardware requirements: 

-1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor- 1 GB of system memory- A 40-GB hard disk drive (traditional or SSD) with at least 15 GB of available space- A graphics adapter that supports DirectX 9 graphics, has a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver,- Pixel Shader 2.0 hardware, and 32 bits per pixel and a minimum of 128 MB graphics memory 

XP Mode Windows XP Mode is a downloadable compatibility option that is available for the Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions of Windows 7. Windows XP Mode uses the latest version of Microsoft Virtual PC to allow you to run an installation of Windows XP virtually under Windows 7. 

Use all of the installed memory The x86 version supports a maximum of 4 GB of RAM, whereas the x64 version supports a maximum of 8 GB of RAM. 

Windows 7 ProfessionalWindows 7 Professional is available from retailers and on new computers installed by manufacturers. It supports all the features available in Windows Home Premium, but you can join computers with this operating system installed to a domain. It supports EFS and Remote Desktop Host but does not support enterprise features such as AppLocker, DirectAccess, BitLocker, and BranchCache.Windows 7 Enterprise and Ultimate Editions The Windows 7 Enterprise and Ultimate editions are identical except for the fact that Windows 7 Enterprise is available only to Microsoft's volume licensing customers, and Windows 7 Ultimate is available from retailers and on new computers installed by manufacturers. The Enterprise and Ultimate editions support all the features available in other Windows 7 editions but also support all the enterprise features such as EFS, Remote Desktop Host, AppLocker, DirectAccess, BitLocker, BranchCache, and Boot from VHD. 


Q322. DRAG DROP - (Topic 4) 

You use a computer that has Windows 7 Enterprise installed. The computer has a single 

500GB hard disk. 

You install two new 1 terabyte hard disks. 

You need to configure the new disks in a fault-tolerant configuration. 

What should you do? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions from the list the answer area and arrange them in the correct order). 

Answer: 


Q323. - (Topic 5) 

You have 100 computers that run Windows XP. Each computer has the following features: 

Contains a single hard disk drive. 

Contains a single partition. 

Supports USB devices during startup. 

You are planning a clean installation of Windows 7 Ultimate. 

You need to ensure that the installation of Windows 7 Ultimate will support BitLocker Drive Encryption on the system partition. 

What should you do? 

A. Verify that the computers have a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 1.2 security devices. 

B. Perform a clean installation of Windows 7 Ultimate by using the existing partition. Use bcdedit.exe to create a new empty boot configuration data store. 

C. Perform a clean installation of Windows 7 Ultimate by using the existing partition. Verify the status of the partition by using manage bde.exe. 

D. Start the computer from Windows 7 media. Delete the existing partition and install Windows 7 Ultimate on the unpartitioned space. 

Answer:


Q324. - (Topic 2) 

You are deploying a custom Windows 7 system image to a new computer. 

You perform the following tasks: 

. Start the new computer by using the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) 

. Connect to a shared network location that contains the Windows 7 image file 

You need to apply the Windows 7 image to the computer. 

What should you do before you apply the image? 

A. Mount the image. 

B. Configure Windows Firewall. 

C. Configure and format the hard disk drive. 

D. Initialize the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) store. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Deploying from a Network Share After you have imaged your reference installation, you can deploy the image onto new hardware (one or more destination computers). To access a network share as an installation source from the client computer, you need to boot the client computer into the Windows Preintallation Environment (Windows PE) environment. The Windows PE environment is a minimally featured operating system that allows you to access diagnostic and maintenance tools as well as access network drives. To deploy an image from a network share, you use the Diskpart tool to format the hard drive of a destination computer . Then you copy the image from the network share and begin the installation by running Setup.exe. 


Q325. DRAG DROP - (Topic 5) 

A computer that runs Windows XP has one partition. You install Windows 7 on the computer. 

You need to migrate a user profile from the Windows XP installation to the Windows 7 installation. 

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

Answer: 


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Q326. HOTSPOT - (Topic 4) 

You administer a computer that has Windows 7 Enterprise installed. 

The computer has an application that must run by using administrative permission. 

A user who has a standard user account connects to the computer by using a Remote Desktop connection. The user right-clicks the application shortcut, but the run as administrator option is unavailable. 

You need to ensure that the user is able to run the application by using administrative permissions. 

Which services should you configure? (To answer, select the appropriate option or options in the answer area). 

Answer: 


Q327. - (Topic 1) 

Which of the following must you download from Microsoft's Web site to obtain USMT 4.0? 

A. Windows Anytime Upgrade 

B. Windows Upgrade Advisor 

C. WAIK 

D. Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 

Answer:

Explanation: 

User State Migration Tool USMT 4.0 is a command-line utility that allows you to automate the process of user profile migration. The USMT is part of the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) and is a better tool for performing a large number of profile migrations than Windows Easy Transfer. The USMT can write data to a removable USB storage device or a network share but cannot perform a direct side-by-side migration over the network from the source to the destination computer. The USMT does not support user profile migration using the Windows Easy Transfer cable. USMT migration occurs in two phases, exporting profile data from the source computer using ScanState and importing profile data on the destination computer using LoadState. 


Q328. DRAG DROP - (Topic 5) 

You administer Windows 7 computers in your company network. You want to deploy Windows 7 to newly purchased computers by using customized DVD installation media. 

You download the latest updates' package files to your computer from the Microsoft website. 

You need to prepare a new Windows 7 installation DVD that includes the updates. 

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

Answer: 


Q329. - (Topic 1) 

You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 7. 

You need to ensure that you can remotely execute commands on Computer2 from Computer1. 

What should you do? 

A. Run Winrm quickconfig on Computer1 

B. Run Winrm quickconfig on Computer2 

C. Enable Windows Remote Management (WinRM) through Windows Firewall on Computer1 

D. Enable Windows Remote Management (WinRM) through Windows Firewall on Computer2 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Windows Remote Management Service The Windows Remote Management service allows you to execute commands on a remote computer, either from the command prompt using WinRS or from Windows PowerShell. Before you can use WinRS or Windows PowerShell for remote management tasks, it is necessary to configure the target computer using the WinRM command. To configure the target computer, you must run the command WinRM quickconfig from an elevated command prompt. Executing WinRM quickconfig does the following: 

-Starts the WinRM service 

-Configures the WinRM service startup type to delayed automatic start 

-Configures the LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy to grant administrative rights remotely to local users 

-Configures the WinRM listener on http://* to accept WS-Man requests 

-Configures the WinRM firewall exception 


Q330. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs Windows XP and a USB drive that is protected by using BitLocker To Go. 

You need to ensure that you can copy files from the computer to the USB drive. The solution must retain the existing files on the USB drive. 

What should you do? 

A. From a computer that runs Windows 7, change the file system of the USB drive. 

B. From a computer that runs Windows 7, disable BitLocker To Go for the USB drive. 

C. Log on to Windows XP as member of the Administrators group. 

D. Log on to Windows XP by using a user account that has an Encrypting File System (EFS) certificate. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

BitLocker To Go does not require that the computer have a TPM chip or that Group Policy be configured to allow some other form of authentication such as a startup key. If you configure appropriate policies, devices protected by BitLocker To Go can be used in read-only mode with computers running Windows XP and Windows Vista.