Operating systems deck 3 Flashcards

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DEFRAG tool

A

the Disk Defragmenter (DEFRAG) utility requires a minimum free disk space of 15% of the hard drive space to run. This utility rearranges a file to enable it to occupy contiguous space on a drive.

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dfrgui.exe

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Defrag runs as a scheduled maintenance task, usually on a weekly or monthly basis. To defragment manually, or to change the defrag schedule, you can use the Optimize Drives app.

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3
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parameters of the defrag.exe tool when running it from the command line

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-a – analyzes only (does not actually defragment the hard drive)
-v – verbose output

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4
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You decide to edit the boot order for your Windows 10 computer using the MSCONFIG utility. To which file is this edit saved?

A

Boot Configuration Data (BCD) file

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5
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Clean installation

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Windows should ignore the previous installation of Windows

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6
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Upgrade installation

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Windows should retain user data and applications

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7
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Multiboot Installation

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More than one Windows version needs to be installed on a computer

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Network installation

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Windows needs to be installed on multiple computers with identical hardware configurations

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9
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User State Migration Tool (USMT)

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he User State Migration Tool (USMT) is used to migrate user settings from one operating system to another in Windows 10.

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10
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You need to restore a Windows operating system to the way it was when the computer was shipped from the factory. What should you do?

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Open Settings, click Update & Security, click Recovery, and select Restart Now under Advanced Start-Up.

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