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17 Cards in this Set
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Windows Setup now uses_ _ _
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Image-Based Setup (IBS),
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a new file-based disk imaging technology that uses_ _ _ files based on the Windows Imaging (WIM) file format
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Windows Image (.wim)
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List two WIM files in your MS installation disk
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Boot.wim
install.wim |
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A_ _ is an image you can use to boot a _ _ system in order to begin the process of installing Windows onto the system.
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boot image
bare-metal |
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An _ _ is a _ image of the installed Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 operating system that can be applied onto your system.
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install image
captured |
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use the _ _ to start the installation process, and once it’s running the installation process then applies the _ _ to the system you are installing Windows on
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boot image
install image |
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You can install Vista on _ _ (as long as it’s the right architecture i.e. x86 or x64) since .wim files are _ _ .
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any hardware
hardware-agnostic |
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You can service a_ file _ , which means you can easily add _ or _ to an image before using it to deploy Windows.
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.wim
offline drivers or updates |
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You can have _ operating system images within a single .wim file
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multiple
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3 phases of WIndows setup
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1) Windows PE
2) Online Configuration 3) Windows Welcome |
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Phsae1: Windows PE - In this phase you_ how Windows will be installed on your system, either by _ _ information when prompted or by _ _ this information using one or more_ _
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configure
manually specifying automatically providing answer files |
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PE phase continues once the setup information has been provided and _ your disk, copies the _ file to your disk, creating the files needed to make_ _ , and processing any _ _ settings in the _ configuration pass
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configures
install.wim Windows boot answer file offlineServicing |
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Phase 2: Online Configuration phase - During this next phase Setup performs various configuration actions that make this new installation of Windows _ , such as creating unique _ for machine and _ _ and so on.
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unique
Security Identifiers (SIDs) user accounts |
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Phase 3: Windows Welcome phase - performs actions that prepare the operating system for use by the_
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user
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Windows Welcome actions include: 1) processing any _ _ settings in the _ configuration pass
2) processing the _ answer file 3) launching _ _ on the computer |
answer file
oobeSystem Oobe.xml Windows Welcome |
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Windows Welcome is sometimes known as the _ _ _ _ _
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Machine Out-Of-Box-Experience
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You can bypass Windows Welcome if you like by booting Windows into _ _ , which lets you perform additional customizations such as adding _ and installing_
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audit mode
drivers applications |