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Objective 4.3 Restore and Back Up the Operating System, System State Data, and User Data<br />

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A. Create a new Restore Point using System Restore.<br />

B. Boot to the Last Known Good Configuration.<br />

C. Back up all files using the Backup Utility.<br />

D. Boot into safe mode.<br />

E. Boot into the Recovery Console.<br />

5. You are designing a backup strategy for your Windows XP Professional system. You<br />

cannot afford to lose more than a single day’s work, so you must back up the system<br />

every night. You want to minimize the tape backup media used to store your backups,<br />

but you do not want to use more than two backup tapes to perform a complete system<br />

restore. Which of the following backup procedures meets your needs? Choose the correct<br />

answer.<br />

A. Normal backup nightly<br />

B. Incremental backup nightly<br />

C. Differential backup nightly<br />

D. Normal backup weekly, incremental backup nightly<br />

E. Normal backup weekly, differential backup nightly<br />

6. You are a desktop support technician at Litware, Inc., a financial organization with<br />

about 1,000 Windows XP Professional desktop computers. The desktop computing<br />

environment is tightly controlled, and users log on to their computers as members of<br />

the local Users group with no additional privileges. You receive a call from Jim Stewart,<br />

a traveling salesperson. You recognize his name because you recently replaced his<br />

hard drive after it failed while he was traveling. Jim lost several days of work when his<br />

laptop’s hard drive failed because his computer is backed up only when attached to<br />

your corporate network. To prevent this from happening in the future, Jim’s manager<br />

gave him a fairly old parallel port–based external tape backup drive. Although Jim<br />

seems to know how to run Windows Backup, when he reaches the Backup Type, Destination,<br />

And Name page of the Backup Or Restore Wizard, his external tape drive does<br />

not appear in the Choose A Place To Save Your Backup list. Jim has a floppy disk with<br />

drivers for the tape drive, but cannot seem to install the driver. The device seems to be<br />

in the Windows Catalog. Which of the following changes would be the best way to<br />

solve Jim’s problem? Choose the correct answer.<br />

A. Contact the external tape drive vendor to acquire a driver signed by Microsoft.<br />

B. Add Jim’s user account to the local Backup Operators group.<br />

C. Add Jim’s user account to the local Administrators group.<br />

D. Restart Jim’s computer and use the basic input/output system (BIOS) configuration<br />

to disable the laptop’s serial port.

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