9.2 - System Recovery
Your Windows 11 workstation has automatically started in WinRE. Which of the following has Windows detected that caused it to start automatically in the recovery environment? (Select two.)
A BitLocker error on touch-only drives. Two consecutive unintended shutdowns within two minutes of booting the system.
Which of the following is the BEST description of a BCD store?
A database that identifies possible operating systems and their locations on a disk.
You want to use an optical disc as a system recovery drive. In the System and Security category, click the Control Panel item you must use to create a system repair disc.
Backup and Restore
The vendor of your accounting software recently released an update that you downloaded and installed on your Windows system. Unfortunately, now your accounting software crashes when launched. Which action can you take to get your system running properly as quickly as possible without losing your accounting files? (Select two. Each answer is a possible solution.)
Boot the system from a recovery drive and select Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > System Restore. In Control Panel, go to System and select Security > System > System Protection > System Restore.
You want to use a USB flash drive as a system recovery drive. Which of the following steps can you use to launch the utility you must use to perform this task?
In the taskbar search field, type Create a recovery drive. Then select the Create a recovery drive entry in the search results.
You need to create a recovery drive for your Windows system. To do this, you've procured a USB flash drive with the following characteristics: USB version: 2.0 Capacity: 4 GB Can you create a recovery drive using this device?
No. The device must be 8 GB (or larger) in size.
You have installed a financial asset management application on your Windows computer. Now your computer is sluggish and doesn't seem to be working well. What should you try first to get the computer to troubleshoot the issue?
Restore the system from a restore point saved before the app was installed.
When you initially set up your Windows 11 system, you configured it to create regular backups. You have also kept an up-to-date system image. Recently, your system has been experiencing serious issues. At first, the system would boot and let you log on, but then it would crash within a couple of minutes. You tried booting from the installation DVD, clicking the Repair your computer option, and running Startup Repair and System Restore to resolve the issue. Both of these options failed to recover your system. You want to avoid losing installed applications and data. You have again booted from the installation disc. Which of the following options should you try next?
Select Repair your computer. Select Troubleshoot. Run the System Image Recovery option.
You are using a Windows 11 system to work on the schedule for a very important project. You saved your files in the Documents library of your user account. Unfortunately, malware from a malicious website has infected your system. You were able to remove the infection with anti-malware software. However, after shutting down, you discover that Windows does not boot properly. Which action can you take to get your system back up and running properly without losing your project files and while minimizing the risk of infecting other systems on the network? (Select two. Each option is part of the complete solution.)
Select Troubleshoot > Reset this PC > Keep My Files. Boot the system from a recovery drive.
You have just set up a new Windows system. You want to be able to recover this system if a major failure occurs. With some system failures, you can still boot the system, log on, and then perform tasks to recover the system using a backup. Click the option you must use if you want to be able to recover from a system failure when this type of failure occurs.
Set up backup