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What should you always do first, regardless of whether you are performing an in-place upgrade or a clean install?

Back up any user data

What is a useful tool for home users and small businesses to migrate data?

Windows Easy Transfer (WET)


Which parts of the migration can you use the Windows Easy Transfer Tool for?.

- migrate user profile information, data, and settings off the computer before you


reinstall it.


- put the data back on.


- You can also use WET to transfer data from an old computer to a new one.


data from an old computer to a new one.

What is the tool to use for user migrations in large organizations?

User State Migration Tool (USMT)

What are the two ways to start off a new installation of Windows 8.1?

From a dvd


By booting from installation files

You want to prevent users from seeing the option to update to Windows 8.1 from the Windows Store under any circumstances. Which group policy would you edit?

Turn Off The Offer To Upgrade To The Latest Version Of Windows


Computer\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Store

To be able to automate multiple installations you are required to have multiple licences. Therefore you must have this tool before you begin.

To automate an installation, you’ll need to have a Windows 8.1


Volume Licensing Agreement with Microsoft.

To automate the installation which tools do you need?

Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT),


Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK)


a file server to hold the installation files (as


a share), and media that can be used to start the computers during deployment OR a server


configured with the Windows Deployment Services (WDS) role (and network cards on the PCs


to upgrade that can boot to the installation image).

What are the four types of deployment strategies?

- High-Touch with Retail Media


- High-Touch with Standard Image.


- Lite-Touch, High-Volume Deployment


- Zero-Touch, High-Volume Deployment.

High touch, Lite-Touch and Zero Touch refer to what in the deployment process?

How much interaction is required during deployment.


i.e. High touch is heavy interaction because it requires manual interaction.


Lite-touch requires limited interaction.


Zero touch requires no interaction because the process is automated.

What size enterprise does microsoft recommend a Lite-Touch, High-Volume Deployment strategy

Enterprise has between


200 and 500 computers

What size enterprise does microsoft recommend a Zero-Touch, High Volume Deployment?

Enterprise has 500 or more machines.

What is an image?

A custom installation file that can contains device drivers, applications, specific settings for the desktop background, and so on.

What is a Thin image?

A thin image has little or no customization, and most of the device drivers,


applications, and updates are installed using another method on each client computer.


What is a thick image

A thick


image includes applications, device drivers, and updates, among other things, and requires


much more planning, network bandwidth, and other resources than a thin image.

You are asked to do a standard deployment for an organisation. Which type of image is the most efficient to deploy in most cases and why?

Microsoft


recommends using thin images in most instances, because they can reduce installation time,


maintenance time, storage requirements, and costs, among other things.

Which is a good tool to use for Lite Touch Deployment?

Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)

Where would I go to turn on Windows Features?

Control Panel


> Programs and Features


>> Turn on Windows Features

How do I display licence details using the Cmd Prompt?

slmgr.vbs /dlv

What does slmgr.vbs /dlv mean?

(Windows) Server License Manager Script, and dlv stands for Display License information


(Verbose).

What is Windows to Go?

A copy of Windows 8.1 contained on a USB that can be used to create a Windows 8.1 OS environment on any other computer.

Which version of Windows 8.1 contains the Windows to Go feature?

Windows 8.1 Enterprise

What is a VHD?

A VHD contains the entire contents of a hard disk in a portable file that network administrators


can use to transport entire virtual machines (VMs) from one host computer to another.


A VHD functions exactly like a hard disk does in a physical machine.

What is a native boot VHD?

A native-boot VHD is a VHD that is created and runs without a


parent operating system. Windows 8.1 supports native boot to these types of VHDs.

How do I create a VHD?

1. In File Explorer, right-click This PC and then click Manage.


2. In the left pane, click Disk Management.


3. Right-click Disk Management and click Create VHD. See Figure 1-12.


4. In the Location box, type the location and name of the VHD you want to create.


5. In the Virtual Hard Disk Size box, choose GB to avoid calculation errors and type a


number in the box. See Figure 1-13.

What does DISM stand for?

Deployment Image Servicing and Management

What does DISM do?

mounts a Windows image (.wim) file or virtual hard disk (.vhd or .vhdx) for servicing

What is the command prompt from mounting the DISM image?

Dism /apply-image /imagefile:<path to install.wim> /index:1 /ApplyDir:<drive


letter of VHD>

What is a custom image?

I is an Installation file that contains device drivers, software, updates, custom wallpapers


and screensavers, and other items required by the target computers.

A custom image installation requires?

- Windows ADK installed. The


- A reference computer that you’ll set up to represent a typical computer in your organization.


- A test computer to test the installation image you’ll create from the reference computer


- Empty USB drive or CD for creating a Windows PE disk


- an external storage device where


you can create the share that contains the installation files.

Prepare the reference computer for imaging by removing certain values (like IDs) unique to the


reference computer which command line prompt will I use.

Sysprep /generalize


Which Sysprep command do I use to achieve a state similar to a usual at home Windows 8.1 install. User account set up etc...

/oobe

Which command do I use to create a Windows PE boot disk?

Copype.cmd

What is the proper cmd option for place winpe in the correct location?

c:\winpe

Which two ways can I create a VHD?

Through Disk Management


or


via the command line using diskpart