Question | Answer |
What are the three types of Windows 7 installations? | Custom, Upgrade, Migration |
What are the four possible installation sources for Windows 7? | DVD, USB, WDS (Windows Deployment Services), Network |
Can you upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7? | No, either upgrade to Vista then 7, or do a clean install after backing all the data up. |
What is Windows Easy Transfer used for? | Windows Easy Transfer (WET) is for user data migration in small environments or for a single computer. |
What is USMT used for? | User State Migration Tool (USMT) is an advanced tool designed for larger environments or many computers. |
When installing different versions of Windows on the same computer for a dual-boot system, which version do you install first? | The older version. Example: Install Windows XP then Windows 7. |
Why would you do a clean installation instead of an upgrade to Windows 7? | No operating system installed on the computer. Installed operating system does not support an upgrade installation. Computer has more than one partition and needs to support dual-boot or multiple-boot configurations. You prefer a clean installation. |
What is the difference between computer configuration and user configuration for security settings? | Computer is for the entire computer, affects all users. User is for each individual user. |
Can you block software for some users and not for others? | Yes |
When both are active, which takes precedence, group policy settings or local security policy settings? | Group policy settings |