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Attended installation
The user or administrator acquiring the operating system software from a CD/DVD or shared network source. User monitors the entire process.
Unatteded installation
makes use of special files called answer files and uniqueness database files (autimated). Pro's saves times, consistancy of settings.
Remote Installation Services (RIS)
Server installed and configures by the network adminstrator.
Upgrade installation
Performed on a comuter that currently has a Windows OS installed and functional. Disadvantage- software bugs can remain the same.
Multiboot
PC already has a windows OS installed. Creates another functional OS.
What are the min requirements of XP?
233MHz, 64MB of RAM, 1.5 GB hd, Super VGA (800X600) resolution, CD or DVD drive, mouse and keyboard
How can you check system campatibility?
From the XP disk as well as through the Windows Catalog online. www.mi crosoft.com/ whdc/ hcl
Active Partition
Partition from which an x86-based computer boots. Includes the files required to boot the OS and designatied as teh default OS in the computer. Disk 0
System Patition
Contains the bootstrap files that are required to display the boot menu and start the OS.
Ntldr
Hidden file
Ntdetect.com
Hidden file.
Boot.ini
Hidden file
Bootsect.dos
Dual configurations only.
Ntbootdd.sys
System partitions located on Sammall computer system interface (SCSI)
NTFS allows
Encryption, compression, security features.
fdisk tool
MS-DOS based tool. Used to create, change, delete, or display the current partitions on a hard disk.
Format
Places on teh disk a file system can be stored and managed. FAT, FAT32, and NTFS file systems.
Network components: Typical Settings
System will configure the computer to obtain its IP address from teh DHCP server.
Network components: Custom Settings
Allows teh user to enter the IP address and the DNS server address manually.
/S : sourcepath
This will allow you to choose the installation source, which is extremely
valuable for network and unattended installs.
/tempdrive:drive letter
Used to choose an alternative driver letter to store your temp files during installation.
/Unattend
Thsi allows you to use an answer file adn automate the installation of Windows XP
/cmd: command
Command executed directly after the successful installation of Windows XP
/udf: id, UD FILE
Select teh Uniqueness Database file for customization and automation of your install.
/syspart:drive letter
You can choose to have the setup files copied to your HD and install it to another computer.
Setuplog.txt
Describes teh tasks performed during setup.
Setupapi.log
Lists hardware adn driver detection adn installation issues.
Setuperr.log
Created if errors occur during setup.
Setupapt. log
Records actions that are taken during setup.
PNPlog.txt
Lists Plug-and Play hardware and driver detection issues
Answer file
Provides configuration settings that would otherwise be entered by the administrator during setup.
Uniqueness Database Files are divided into two sections
UniqueID's -provides computer names and the sections of data to be replaced or merged.
Actual values-
User state
Configuration settings applied to a user's computer. Background, screensaver and resolution.
Scanstate
Electronic recording of the settings in a computer.
Loadstate
Configure a computer with teh settings that were recorded with scanstate.
Files and Settings Transfer (FAST) Wizard
*cann't be a member of the domain. Easier to copy files from a old system to a new one.
Read Permission (file)
view the file, open the file, right click the file and choose properties to view its attributes and owernship.
Read and Execute(file)
perform all read permissions plus double click the file to pen the application that can be used to view it.
Write(file)
Perform all tasks described above plus change the file
Modify(file)
Perform all tasks plus delete teh file
Full control (file)
Perform all tasks described plus take owership and thereby give other users permission to the file.
impicit deny
simply not adding a user or group but doesn't prevent them from getting permissions to the resource if they later become part of a group.
explicit deny
ensur they will never get the particular permission to the resource even if they are put in a group.
Special permisison (NTFS)
the standard permission furter broken down.