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6.1.4 Practice Questions
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Question 1:
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You have a workstation running Windows 10 Home. However, you want to install Windows
11 Professional as a separate instance in order to boot into either operating system.
Which of the following installation types will meet your needs?
Custom/clean installation
Repair installation
Upgrade installation
In-place installation
Explanation
A custom (or clean) installation allows you to keep the existing operating system installed
on your system and also deploy Windows as a separate instance on the same device,
creating a multiple-boot con
fi
guration.
All other installations (in-place, repair, and upgrade) do not provide a dual-boot
installation option.
References
4.2.12 Windows Upgrade Facts
6.1.1 Pre-Installation Planning
6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts
6.2.1 Windows Installation
6.2.8 Installation Facts
6.2.9 Post-Installation
6.2.10 Post-Installation Facts
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Question 2:
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In which of the following situations would you use a custom/clean installation? (Select
two.)
You want to preserve the existing operating
system.
You want to verify system compatibility.
You want to upgrade while preserving data
and settings.
There is no operating system installed on the
computer.
You want to repair Registry entries and
working fi
les.
You want to install a new build over the
current installation.
Explanation
A custom (or clean) installation of Windows can be used when there is no operating
system installed on the computer or when you want to preserve the existing operating
system and create a dual-boot con
fi
guration.
An upgrade installation type is used if you want to preserve existing data, settings, and
applications.
A repair installation installs a new build over the current installation. This process repairs
Registry entries and working fi
les without losing applications or user information.
Verifying system compatibility is a pre-installation step performed before any upgrade or
installation.
References
4.2.12 Windows Upgrade Facts
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6.1.1 Pre-Installation Planning
6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts
6.2.1 Windows Installation
6.2.8 Installation Facts
6.2.9 Post-Installation
6.2.10 Post-Installation Facts
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Question 3:
Correct
You have a computer with a 64-bit dual-core processor that runs the 64-bit version of
Windows 10 Professional edition. You would like to upgrade to the 64-bit version of
Windows 11 Home. You want to perform the upgrade with the least amount of e
ff
ort
possible.
Which of the following installation methods do you need to perform?
Windows 10 Installation Assistant installation
In-place upgrade
Repair installation
Clean installation
Explanation
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Even though you are upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11, in some cases, you have
to complete a clean (custom) installation even if you have an existing Windows operating
system. For example, while you can upgrade from Windows 11 Home to Windows 11
Professional, you can't upgrade from Windows 10 Professional to Windows 11 Home.
An in-place upgrade would not work in this case, as you need to perform a clean
installation.
A repair installation is simply another name for an in-place installation.
The Windows 10 Installation Assistant is designed for upgrading to Windows 10, not
Windows 11.
References
4.2.12 Windows Upgrade Facts
6.1.1 Pre-Installation Planning
6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts
6.2.1 Windows Installation
6.2.8 Installation Facts
6.2.9 Post-Installation
6.2.10 Post-Installation Facts
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Question 4:
Correct
You are in the process of preparing to install Windows 11 on your Windows 10 computer.
Which of the following pre-installation steps are critical to complete if you are performing
a clean installation? (Select two.)
Back up existing data
Create a system image
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Obtain hardware drivers
Gather any third-party installation media
Verify software compatibility
Explanation
Backing up existing data and creating a system image are important steps for all
installation types. It is important to create a backup for your important data and create a
system image in case the installation of Windows 11 produces bugs or errors that can risk
losing important data.
Obtaining hardware drivers, verifying software compatibility, and gathering any third-party
installation media are universal pre-installation steps for all installation types (not just for
a clean installation).
References
4.2.11 Windows Upgrade
4.2.12 Windows Upgrade Facts
6.1.1 Pre-Installation Planning
6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts
6.2.8 Installation Facts
6.2.10 Post-Installation Facts
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Question 5:
Correct
You want to keep an existing operating system installed on a system and deploy Windows
as a separate instance on the same device, creating a multiple-boot con
fi
guration. Which
installation type should you use?
In-place installation
Upgrade installation
Clean installation
Repair installation
Explanation
You would use a clean (custom) installation if you wanted to keep the existing operating
system installed and deploy Windows as a separate instance on the same device, creating
a multiple-boot con
fi
guration.
An in-place installation (also known as a repair installation or an upgrade installation)
would not be the best solution, as they would not provide a dual-boot solution.
References
4.2.12 Windows Upgrade Facts
6.1.1 Pre-Installation Planning
6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts
6.2.1 Windows Installation
6.2.8 Installation Facts
6.2.9 Post-Installation
6.2.10 Post-Installation Facts
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Question 6:
Correct
You are in the process of preparing to install Windows 11 Professional on your Windows
10 laptop. You have already veri
fi
ed that your laptop hardware is compatible with a
Windows 11 installation.
Which of the following pre-installation steps should you perform next?
Back up existing data.
Plug your laptop into an uninterruptible power
source.
Upgrade your laptop's RAM.
Run Disk Cleanup on the hard drive.
Explanation
After verifying that your system is compatible with a Windows 11 installation, you should
back up all data from your laptop that you do not want to lose.
The Disk Cleanup utility scans your computer's hard drive for fi
les that you no longer need,
such as temporary fi
les, cached web pages, and rejected items that end up in your
system's Recycle Bin. However, as you are upgrading to Windows 10, this is not a
necessary pre-installation step.
You have already veri
fi
ed that your hardware (including RAM) is compatible with a
Windows 11 installation, so you do not need to upgrade your laptop's RAM (although it
could enhance the Windows 11 installation and experience).
If you are experiencing blackouts or brownouts in your location, you might want to make
sure that you plug your laptop into an Uninterruptible Power Source for the clean
installation process. However, this is not a required pre-installation step.
References
4.2.12 Windows Upgrade Facts
6.1.1 Pre-Installation Planning
6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts
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6.2.1 Windows Installation
6.2.8 Installation Facts
6.2.9 Post-Installation
6.2.10 Post-Installation Facts
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Question 7:
Correct
You are about to begin an upgrade of a Windows 10 workstation to Windows 11. What
should you do before beginning? (Select two.)
Remove all peripherals and expansion boards.
Verify that the computer meets the minimum
requirements.
Repartition and reformat the hard drive.
Install all the applications that will be used on
the new system.
Create a system backup of the hard drive.
Explanation
Before starting the upgrade, you should verify that the system meets the minimum
requirements for Windows 11.
Next, you should create a system image backup of the hard drive. The installation routine
will back up data automatically, but you should have your own backup on hand in case
something goes wrong during the upgrade process. If it does, you can simply restore the
system image and have the original system back up and running.
References
6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts
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After upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11 on your laptop, everything seems to be
going well until you start running a graphics editing program that you have used for years.
The program keeps locking up after a few minutes.
Which of the following pre-installation steps would have helped to resolve this issue?
Verify that your system (drive space, memory,
and so on) is compatible with Windows 11.
Create a system image.
Gather third-party installation media and
drivers.
Ensure that your software is compatible with
Windows 11.
Explanation
Before installation or upgrading, you should ensure that all of your software is compatible
with Windows 11. In this scenario, your older graphics editor may not be compatible with
Windows 11.
Because you successfully upgraded Windows 10 to Windows 11, system compatibility is
not the issue (and the software ran fi
ne under Windows 10).
While making sure that you have the installation media and drivers available for your
graphics editor can help (by trying to re-install the software), it is more likely that the older
software is not compatible with Windows 11.
Creating a system image preserves the graphics editor in its original working environment
(Windows 10), but this would not solve the issue of running the software on Windows 11.
References
6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts
10.4.5 Hardware Device Facts
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Question 9:
Correct
You have a workstation running a 64-bit version of Windows 10 Professional that you
would like to upgrade to Windows 11 Professional. You want to preserve the existing data,
settings, and applications.
Which of the following would be the BEST installation methods to use to install Windows
11?
Repair
In-place
Custom/clean
Upgrade
Explanation
Because you are moving from Windows 10 Professional to Windows 11 Professional, you
can perform an upgrade installation. This will preserve your existing data, settings, and
currently installed applications.
A custom (or clean) installation does not preserve any existing data, settings, or
applications.
A repair installation (also called an in-place installation) is designed to fi
x performance
issues with the operating system. This process installs a new build over the current
installation. While you have the option of preserving your personal fi
les and applications, it
is not the best solution for this scenario.
References
4.2.11 Windows Upgrade
4.2.12 Windows Upgrade Facts
6.1.1 Pre-Installation Planning
6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts
6.2.8 Installation Facts
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Question 10:
Correct
You want to upgrade your Windows 10 Professional computer to Windows 11
Professional. You begin by checking the hardware and discover that it has 2 GB of RAM, a
2.0 GHz dual-core processor, a 256 GB solid-state drive, and a video adapter with 128 MB
of RAM and DirectX 12 support. You want to install the 64-bit version of Windows 11.
What should you do?
Upgrade to a faster processor.
Add more memory.
Install a larger solid-state drive or hard drive.
Upgrade the video adapter.
Upgrade to a processor with at least four
cores.
Explanation
The 64-bit version of Windows 11 requires a minimum of 4 GB of memory. The following
are also minimum requirements for Windows 11:
1 GHz processor
Two or more cores
64 GB of free disk space
DirectX 12 or later support
Of course, the system will run much better with a better CPU, an upgraded video adapter,
and more RAM. However, these are not required to complete the installation.
References
6.1.2 Installation Planning Facts
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