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20-42 Chapter 20 Backing Up and Restoring Data<br />

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20-30<br />

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20-35<br />

Lesson 3 Review<br />

1. What is a trial restore, and why is it important that you perform it?<br />

A trial restore involves restoring a backup to an alternate location and comparing the restored<br />

data with the data on the original hard disk. You should perform trial restores to verify that the<br />

Backup Utility is backing up your files correctly and that any hardware problems show up with<br />

software verifications.<br />

2. A(n) _____________ is an index of the files and folders from a backup job that<br />

Windows XP Professional automatically creates and stores with the backup job<br />

and on the computer running the Backup Utility.<br />

Catalog<br />

3. What is a backup set?<br />

A backup set is a collection of files or folders from one volume that you back up during a<br />

backup job.<br />

4. If you back up two volumes on a hard disk during a backup job, how many<br />

backup sets are created for the job?<br />

Two<br />

5. What are the three Advanced restore settings that allow you to specify how to<br />

restore files that already exist?<br />

Leave Existing Files (Recommended), Replace Existing Files If They Are Older Than The Backup<br />

Files, and Replace Existing Files<br />

6. When do you use the Advanced restore setting Restore Security and when is it<br />

available?<br />

The Restore Security setting applies the original permissions, including access permissions,<br />

audit entries, and ownership, to files that you are restoring to an NTFS volume. The Restore<br />

Security option is available only if you have backed up data from an NTFS volume and are<br />

restoring to an NTFS volume.<br />

Lesson 4 Review<br />

1. What four wizards does the Backup Utility provide access to?<br />

The Backup Utility provides access to the Backup And Restore Wizard, the Backup Wizard<br />

(Advanced), the Restore Wizard (Advanced), and the Automated System Recovery Wizard.<br />

2. What two things does the Automated System Recovery Wizard create during a<br />

backup?<br />

The Automated System Recovery Wizard creates a floppy disk containing your hard drive configuration<br />

and a backup of your local system partition.<br />

3. What two pieces of information do you have to supply to the Automated System<br />

Recovery Wizard?<br />

The appropriate media type and the backup media or file name

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