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Baldeo Persaud
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Unit 1 Problem Set 2
1. Windows Easy Transfer supports two types of migrations, called side-by-side and wipe-and-load. 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 Windows Preinstallation Environment. 3. To migrate user profile information from one computer to another, you can use either
Windows Easy Transfer or User State Migration Tool 4.0. 4. A computer running Windows PE will automatically reboot after 72 hours of continuous operation. 5. Windows Easy Transfer supports migration using any removable storage medium common to the two computers except Floppy disks. 6. The Windows 7 component that enables the computer to support more than one language is called the Multilingual User Interface (MUI). 7. The reason it is possible to remove the Windows 7 installation disk to supply the Setup program with drivers is that Windows PE runs on a Native 32-bit or 64-bit driver support. 8. To upgrade Windows XP to Windows 7, you must perform a full backup. 9. The files and settings that Windows Easy Transfer can migrate to a Windows 7 computer are primarily stored in any storage medium with sufficient storage space. 10. As a preinstallation environment, Windows PE is a vast improvement over MS-DOS because it includes internal support for networking and NTFS.

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