Lesson 1:
1. The general public in the United States will be able to purchase all of Windows 7 editions in retail stores except Windows 7 Enterprise.
2. The core module that provides all of Windows 7 capability that isn’t language or edition specific is called Windows 7 Professional.
3. When you copy a file to a library, Windows Explorer write the file to the folder designated as the save location.
4. To use federated search, you must download or create XMTL files for specific sites called Windows Share Point.
5. The only operating system edition that you can upgrade in place to Windows 7 Professional is Windows 7 Ultimate.
6. Upgrading a computer running Windows 7 Starter to Windows 7 Ultimate using Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade requires 20GB of additional hard disk space.
7. To migrate a computer running Windows XP to Windows 7, you can use a utility called Upgrade Advisor Application.
8. The new Windows 7 features that renders all of windows on desktop transparent when you mouse over the right end of the taskbar is called Aero Peek.
9. The Windows 7 Starter edition is only available in 32-bit version.
10. The maximum amount of system memory supported by Windows 7 Enterprise is 192 GB.
Lesson 2:
1. Windows Easy Transfer supports two types of migrations, called side by side or wipe load migration.
2. When a serious problem occurs with Windows 7, you might be able to repair it by starting the Windows PE operating system and running diagnostic tools. In this scenario, Windows PE is called by another name, which is MS-DOS.
3. To migrate user profile information from one computer to another, you can use either side by side migration & wipe and load migration.
4. A computer running Windows PE will automatically reboot after 72 hours of continuous operation.
5. Windows Easy Transfer support migration using any removable storage medium common to the two computers except floppy disk.
6. The Windows 7 component that enables the computer to