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What are the minimal requirements for Windows 7? (CPU, RAM, and free disk space)
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CPU=1GHz, RAM=1GB(2GB for 64-bit), Free disk space=16GB(20 GB for 64-bit)
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What are the minimal requirements for Windows Vista? (CPU, RAM, and free disk space)
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CPU=800MHz, RAM=512MB, Free disk space=15GB
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What is the name of the new GUI introduced in Windows Vista?
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Aero
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What new partition feature was introduced in Vista?
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Extended partitions
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What is the name of the feature first introduced in Windows Vista that requires administrator credentials from users to accomplish certain tasks?
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UAC (Usear Account Control)
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What are the minimal requirements for Windows XP? (CPU, RAM, and free disk space)
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CPU=233MHz, RAM=64MB, Free disk space=1.5GB
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What is the name of the file that contains setup errors during an installation of Windows?
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setuperr.log
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Name five things that are commonly found on a Windows desktop?
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Icons, taskbar, Start menu, Quick Launch, and System Tray.
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What is the name of the Windows 7 feature that allows small information portals and apps on the desktop?
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Gadgets
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Where must you navigate if you wish to run the Command Prompt in elevated mode?
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Click Start > All Programs > Accessories then right-click Command Prompt and select Run as Adminstrator
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What does MMC stand for?
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Microsoft Management Console
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What is the name of the console windows that can be added to the MMC?
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Snap-ins
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What are Libraries in Windows 7?
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User-defined collections of folders
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Name four common system tools.
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Device Manager, System Information tool, Task Manager, and Msconfig
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What does USMT stand for?
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User State Migration Tool
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Name three ways that data can be migrated using Windows tools.
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Windows Easy Transfer (WET - Win7 & Vista only), User State Migration Tool (USMT), and Files and Settings Transfer Wizard (XP)
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What Windows database stores the settings for Windows?
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The registry
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Hives store settings in the Registry; name a commonly modified hive.
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HKEY_LOCAL-MACHINE
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Where is the %systemroot% in Windows 7/Vista/XP?
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C:\Windows
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Where is the %systemroot% in Windows 2000?
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C:\Winnt
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Name two common Windows7/Vista boot files?
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Bootmgr, BCD
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What are the three Windows XP boot files?
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NTLDR, Boot.ini, and NTdetect.com
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What does SFC stand for?
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System File Checker
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What built-in feature of Windows 7/Vista is used for backups?
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Backup and Restore
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What can Windows XP use for backups?
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NTBackup
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What does WinRE stand for?
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Windows Recovery Environment
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Name three features of the Windows 7/Vista Windows Recovery Environment?
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Startup Repair, System Restore, and Command Prompt
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What does Win XP use for its repair environment?
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Recovery Console
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Name three common error logs contained within the Event Viewer.
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System, Application, and Security
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The Security log found in the Event Viewer only contains information if you turn on what feature?
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Auditing
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