Working with Windows 8/8.1 Flashcards

1
Q

Windows 8 was released in ___ different editions

A

four

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2
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When the new interface was released with Windows 8, it was called the ___ __. This name did not last long; it came to be known as the new Windows UI or the Windows 8 UI.

A

Metro UI

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3
Q

____ it is the online/cloud storage account that comes with your Microsoft account.

A

OneDrive

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4
Q

Windows 8 introduced ____ to the OS. These are controls that are available on the side of the screen for every Windows Store app. They consist of Search, Share, Start, Devices, and Settings.

A

Charms

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5
Q

___ is a central dialog for dealing with problems, security, and maintenance.

A

Action Center

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6
Q

With a ___ install, no traces of any previous operating system are kept, and the main concern is that the hardware meets (or preferably, exceeds) the minimum requirements.

A

Clean

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7
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With an ____, the focus is on keeping something from the previous operating system that was installed earlier on the machine. That “something” can be user accounts, data, apps, or almost anything else.

A

Updgrade

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8
Q

When the upgrade is done without removing the existing operating system (the norm), this is known as an ___ upgrade.

A

In-place

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9
Q

____ keeps personal files and settings along with the default apps and those that you installed from the Windows Store.

A

Refreshing

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10
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____ reinstalls Windows and deletes all but the default apps (meaning that you lose your personal files and settings).

A

Resetting

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11
Q

____ allows you to just undo recent system changes.

A

Restoring

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12
Q

___ is an area of the hard drive set aside to hold files that can be used to recover the operating system in the event of a failure.

A

Recovery Partition

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13
Q

By definition, a ____ partition is one that contains the Boot (BCD) folder that tells the computer where to look to start Windows

A

System

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14
Q

What boot file loads the operating systems kernel?

A

WINLOAD.EXE:

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15
Q

What boot file holds information about OSs installed on the computer, such as the location of the OS files.

A

BCD

Boot Configuration Data

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16
Q

What boot file holds the kernel?

A

NTOSKRNL.EXE:

17
Q

Microsoft created ___ to allow Windows 8/8.1 to be installed on any USB-bootable device: flash drive, external hard drive, and so forth.

A

Windows To Go (WTG)

18
Q

Microsoft recommends that ___ be used with the formal option to optimize Windows for the SSD (this reduces the number of write operations that Windows makes).

A

WinSAT.exe