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/here's my final assignment in the os troubleshooting class... sounds like fun, huh?/ -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Final Exam Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 00:42:57 -0400 From: Clinton, Erskine To: Adkins Channon , Allen Gaudinier , "BAKER, DELLA" , "CAINES, TIMOTHY" , Dwayne Starkey , "ELHITY, MOHAMED" , Jeremiah Palmer , Kathy Manley , Ozan Ates , "PITZER, LORI" In Windows XP/Viista, you can use the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard to migrate a user and their data to another computer. From the user point of view, to access this tool: click Start button -> All Programs -> Accessories-> System Tools-> File and Settings Transfer Wizard You can also use a similar procedure as an IT administrator to migrate many users. See the User State Migration Tool. For detail information, see: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457090.aspx[1]. For your final, you will turn in a minimum of two, but no more than three typed, double spaced pages of the following tasks to Ms. Bratcher on Tuesday. You can print out the assignment in 128 on June 3rd. She may come to 128 to collect assignments, but you can go to room 139 if necessary.
1: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457090.aspx
1. Describe how and what you will back up before beginning any task
involving user data. 2. Describe why and how you might also use a system restore point in the same situation. 3. Read the information on both the File and Settings Transfer Wizard and the User State Migration Tool provided by the link above. Please follow links therein for a complete understanding of the tools. 4. Describe how the "File and Settings Transfer Wizard" works at the user level. That means go through the steps and document your results. 5. Describe how the User State Migration Tool can be used. 6. How can you find out what programs are hogging the computer's memory? 7. How can you find out what programs is using the most CPU time? 8. How can you quickly find out whether your computer is active on the network? 9. How and why do you use ping, tracert, and nslookup? ~ Erskine (859)338-8506
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