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Objective 1.3 Upgrade from a Previous Version of Windows to Windows XP Professional<br />

21-29<br />

Objective 1.3 Questions<br />

1. A newly hired CIO who understands the benefits of using a single desktop operating<br />

system for the entire company has hired you to upgrade all networked systems to Windows<br />

XP. Previously, local administrators with varying policies and procedures managed<br />

each remote office. Consequently, desktop systems have a mixture of Windows<br />

for Workgroups 3.11, Windows 95, Windows NT Workstation 4.0, and Windows 2000<br />

Professional. You want to minimize the impact on each user’s applications by performing<br />

an in-place upgrade whenever possible.<br />

Which of these operating systems can be upgraded to Windows XP in a single step?<br />

Choose two correct answers.<br />

A. Windows for Workgroups 3.11<br />

B. Windows 95<br />

C. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with no service pack<br />

D. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with Service Pack 6<br />

E. Windows 2000 Professional<br />

2. You are an administrator for a corporate network supporting 40 users. Your CEO<br />

recently learned about the many benefits that Windows XP Professional offers over the<br />

Windows 98 operating system that is currently installed on her laptop computer. You<br />

have been assigned the task of upgrading the CEO’s laptop to Windows XP. It is critical<br />

that the computer be returned when the CEO returns from a business trip the following<br />

day; and all data, applications, and settings must be available.<br />

Which is the best upgrade strategy? Choose the best answer.<br />

A. Perform a full system backup, scan for viruses, and uncompress any compressed<br />

drives. Document the user preferences and applications installed on the system.<br />

Run the Windows XP Professional setup procedure and repartition all drives with<br />

NTFS. After Setup has completed, restore the backup over the new installation.<br />

After Setup has completed, verify the functionality of all hardware and applications.<br />

B. Perform a full system backup, scan for viruses, and uncompress any compressed<br />

drives. Run the standard Windows XP Professional setup procedure and perform<br />

an in-place upgrade. After Setup has completed, verify the functionality of all<br />

hardware and applications. If Windows XP was unable to install drivers for some<br />

hardware components, download and install the updated drivers. If any of the<br />

applications do not function correctly, download and apply patches from the software<br />

vendors.

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