Chapter 2 Installing Windows

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Across
  1. 3. In Windows, a logical group of networked computers, such as those on a college campus, that share a centralized directory database of user account information and security.
  2. 4. The Windows _____ for Windows 7 contains a group of tools used to deploy Windows 7 in a large organization and contains the User State Migration Tool (USMT). Use the acronym.
  3. 5. A type of peer-to-peer network where each computer shares files, folders, libraries, and printers with other computers in the group.
  4. 9. A text file that contains information that Windows requires in order to do an unattended installation.
  5. 12. A Windows utility that helps you migrate user files and preferences from one computer to another to help a user make a smooth transition from one computer to another. Use the acronym.
  6. 14. The process that Microsoft uses to prevent software piracy. For example, once Windows 7 is activated for a particular computer, it cannot be legally installed on another computer.
  7. 16. BIOS located on the motherboard that is used to control essential devices before the OS is loaded.
  8. 18. An high-volume deployment installation strategy that does not require the user to start the process. Instead a server pushes the installation to a computer when a user is not likely to be sitting at it.
Down
  1. 1. One or more logical machines created within one physical machine.
  2. 2. A Windows user account that applies only to the local computer and cannot be used to access resources from other computers on the network. Compare to global account.
  3. 6. A division of a hard drive that can hold volumes. Using the MBR system, Windows can support up to four of these on one hard drive.
  4. 7. Windows installation that requires the local user to start the process. A type of automation.
  5. 8. Part of system BIOS that is responsible for controlling the PC when it is first turned on. This BIOS gives control over to the OS once it is loaded.
  6. 10. BIOS used to change motherboard settings. For example, you can use it to enable or disable a device on the motherboard, change the date and time that is later passed to the OS, and select the order of boot devices.
  7. 11. A high-volume deployment strategy that uses a deployment server on the network to serve up a Windows installation after a technician starts the process at the local computer.
  8. 13. The overall structure that an OS uses to name, store, and organize files on a disk. Examples of file systems are NTFS and FAT32. Windows is always installed on a volume that uses the NTFS file system
  9. 15. An network automated installation where no user intervention is required.
  10. 17. An installation where a server automatically pushes the installation to a computer when a user is not likely to be sitting at the computer. A type of automation.