2.2.7 Practice Questions

Question:

Answer: Install Windows 7 first, and then install Windows 10 on another partition.

Question:

Answer: Gather application installation media and product keys.

Back up the user data.

Question: You have a stand-alone dual-boot system running both Windows 7 and Windows 10. The computer currently boots to Windows 7 by default. You need the computer to boot to Windows 10 by default instead.

Answer: Run bcdedit.exe

Question:

Answer: Click Custom: Install Windows only (Advanced)

Question:

Answer: Drive 0 Unallocated Space

Question:

Answer: On the screen where you select the disk to install Windows, click Load Driver.

Question: You have been asked to install Windows 10 on several computers that do not have optical drives. What should you do? (Select three. Each choice is part of the entire solution)

Answer: Use a USB flash drive with at least 4 GB of storage space; Copy the product DVD to a USB flash drive and boot from the drive; Use the bootsect command to make the USB flash drive bootable.

Question: You want to prepare a USB flash drive that you can use as a Windows 10 installation source. Which of the following tools can be used to prepare the USB flash drive? (select three)

Answer: DiskPart, WIndows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool, Media Creation Tool

Question: You do not use the Microsoft XPS Document Writer. Which option could you use to disable it?

Answer: Turn Windows features on or off

Question:

Answer: Modify the boot order to boot from the USB device in the BIOS.

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