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System Image
A System Image is a copy of all the files and folders on the system disk (and other specified hard disks) on a computer.
You can select the following types of backup destination:
A second internal hard drive
An external hard drive
DVD-ROM
USB flash drives
Network location
A VHD
libraries
Remember that libraries are virtual folders. You can add folders to libraries. You cannot
move folders to libraries.
The Backup And Restore console supports two kinds of backup:
System image
Files and folders
Files and folders
File backups are incremental by default. Also, file backups do not back up system files,
program files, Encrypting File System (EFS)–encrypted files, temporary files, files in the Recycle Bin, or user profile settings.
the client computers on your production network run Windows 7 Enterprise.
They all have a single internal hard disk. You do not intend to provide an external hard disk for every client computer. You want to perform regular System Image backups. What type of backup destination would you use?
In this scenario, you would back up to a network share on either a storage network
system or a file server.
save your backups on a network location
you can save your backups on a network location only on computers running Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise
Can you backup to a destination with BitLocker enable?
You cannot select a backup destination that has BitLocker enabled.
The Catalogs folder
The Catalogs folder contains a file named GlobalCatalog.wbcat. This contains an index of
the individual files that have been backed up and the compressed file in which the backup is contained
to initiate a System Image backup of the C: drive to the H: drive,
wbadmin start backup –backuptarget:h: -include:c: -quiet
You want to schedule System Image Backup to run every two weeks. How would
you do this?
You would create a batch file that uses the Wbadmin utility to perform a System
Image backup. You would use Task Scheduler in the Computer Management
console to schedule this task to run on a specified day at a specified time every two weeks.
Windows RE
If Windows RE is included in your installation DVD-ROM, you can boot from the Windows 7 installation media, select Repair Your Computer, and then select the option to use recovery tools to access the System Recovery Options.
You use the Enable Boot Logging option in Advanced Boot Options. What file does this create and what information is stored in this file?
Enable Boot Logging creates a file named Ntbtlog.txt, which lists all drivers that load during startup, including the last file to load before a failure occurs.
boot loader
boot configuration and storage system called Boot Configuration Data (BCD), and a boot option editing tool called Bcdedit
Windows 7 includes the following boot loader features:
Windows boot manager (Bootmgr.exe)
Windows operating system loader (Winload.exe)
Windows resume loader (Winresume.exe)
ommand forces the use of the Video Graphics Array (VGA; low resolution
bcdedit /set vga on
enables kernel debugging
bcdedit /debug on
System Image
A System Image is a copy of all the files and folders on the system disk (and other specified hard disks) on a computer.
You can select the following types of backup destination:
A second internal hard drive
An external hard drive
DVD-ROM
USB flash drives
Network location
A VHD
The Backup And Restore console supports two kinds of backup:
System Image
Files and folders
System Image backup
The System Image backup backs up an entire volume to a .vhd disk image file (which has been compacted to remove empty space).
file backups do not back up
system files, program files, Encrypting File System (EFS)–encrypted files, temporary files, files in the Recycle Bin, or user profile settings.
File backups can back up to
backups can back up to either local media or a shared folder on the network.
You cannot use Backup And Restore to write
You cannot use Backup And Restore to write a System Image backup to a USB flash drive, a writable DVD, or a tape drive.
Backup And Restore to schedule System Image backups
you cannot use Backup And Restore to schedule System Image backups, you can use the Wbadmin command-line utility to perform this function

wbadmin start backup –backuptarget:h: -include:c: -quiet
You want to schedule System Image Backup to run every two weeks. How would you do this?
You would create a batch file that uses the Wbadmin utility to perform a System Image backup. You would use Task Scheduler in the Computer Management console to schedule this task to run on a specified day at a specified time every two weeks.
Shadow copies
Shadow copies are copies of files and folders that
Windows
7 automatically saves when it creates a restore point
dummy restore.
you want to restore to a different location to test that your backup and restore procedures are working correctly without the risk of overwriting your current files and folders
you cannot find shadow copies of some files
Shadow copies are not available for offline files. Shadow copies are unavailable for files and folders that are required for Windows 7 to work