Windows Recovery Flashcards
In which of the following situations would reverting to a system restore point being the best option?
– You recently installed a new application and now the system behaves erratically
– You need to restore several word processing files that were accidentally deleted from my documents
– You need to restore a window system after a hard drive failure
– You accidentally deleted several important emails from Outlook and need to restore them
You recently installed a new application and now the system behaves erratically
In which of the following situations when restoring from a backup be the best option? (select two)
– You recently installed a new driver and now the system behaves erratically
– You recently installed a new application and now the system behaves erratically
– You need to restore a window system after a hard drive failure
– You need to restore several word processing files that were accidentally deleted from my documents
– You accidentally deleted several important emails from Outlook and need to restore them
– You need to restore several word processing files that were accidentally deleted from my documents
– You accidentally deleted several important emails from Outlook and need to restore them
In which of the following situations would restoring from a system image be the best option?
– You need to restore a window system after a hard drive failure
– You need to restore several wordprocessing files that were actually deleted from my documents
– You accidentally deleted several important emails from Outlook and need to restore them
– You recently installed a new application and now the system behaves erratically
You need to restore a window system after a hard drive failure
What is a recovery partition?
– A partition created by the Windows system restore service to hold restore points
– A partition created by the computer manufacturer to restore system to its original state
– A partition created when you enter the windows recovery environment
– A partition created when you select startup repair in the recovery environment to hold a back of your Windows system
A partition created by the computer manufacturer to restore system to its original state
When you load a partition utility on a workstation running an OEM version of Windows 7, you notice that there is a hidden partition on the workstation hard drive. You decide to delete it to free up space on the hard drive. Should you do this?
– No, this is the system recovery partition
– No, this is your systems parallel installation partition
– Yes, you can safely delete this partition
– No, this is your system swap partition
No, this is the system recovery partition