You deploy a new computer named Computer1.
You have a file named Data.docx that is stored in Microsoft OneDrive.
From File Explorer, you attempt to open Data.docx, but you discover that the file is corrupt.
You need to access a previous version of Data.docx.
What should you use?
A.
File History
B.
the Recycle Bin
C.
One Drive online
D.
Backup and Restore (Windows 7)
also C is possible
I believe the keyword in this question is “new”.
It’s a new computer so we don’t have any clue if (and how) File History is configured. File History is not configured by default.
C can be the only answer.
C is the answer
Agree with you. There are no file in File History on new computer
I disagree with myself. I founded information about OneDrive for Windows 8. If it’s correct for Windows 10 then A is right answer.
File History and SkyDrive
File History doesn’t back up your files to the cloud. While the cloud is great for storing files you’d like to access on-the-go, or for sharing files with others, backing up terabytes of data to the cloud requires a specialized service. Many cloud services today support local synchronization, where the data in the cloud is mirrored in your local file system. Sync solutions by their very nature copy changes immediately to all locations, which means accidental deletes or inadvertent changes or corruption to files will be synchronized as well. The best way to address this problem is to couple your sync service with a point-in-time backup solution like File History.
In the blog post, Connecting your apps, files, PCs and devices to the cloud with SkyDrive and Windows 8 we discussed how SkyDrive will integrate with Windows Explorer and the file system. File History takes advantage of that integration.
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If your SkyDrive is synced to your file system, File History will automatically start protecting the files stored in your local SkyDrive folder.
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This is a great example of local backup plus reliable anytime, anywhere access. You can access your files in SkyDrive through your PC, your phone, or the web and you’ll also know that File History is providing fast local backup and instantaneous access to all versions of those files.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/b8/2012/07/10/protecting-user-files-with-file-history/
Jan/2018 New 70-698 Exam Questions and Answers Free Updated: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B75b5xYLjSSNS2VWeHlUWXRRVGs?usp=sharing
New Questions:
QUESTION
You plan to use the computer to test applications.
You need to install Windows Insider Preview builds on the computer. What should you do?
A. From Group Policy, configure the Add features to Windows 10 settings.
B. From the Settings app, configure the Advanced options for Windows Update.
C. From Group Policy, configure the Windows Update settings.
D. From the Settings app, select Developer mode.
Answer: B
Explanation:
QUESTION
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same set of answer choices. Each answer choice may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
You have a computer named Computer1 that has storage configured as shown in the following table.
Pool1 contains a storage space named Space1 that is 300 GB.
Pool3 contains a storage space named Space2 that is 100 GB.
Pool2 is empty.
You discover that Distc2 experiences physical errors.
You need to ensure that all of the data in Space1 is stored on other disks in the storage pool only.
What should you use?
A. Add-PhysicalDisk
B. Diskpart
C. New-VirtualDisk
D. Remove-PhysicalDisk
E. Resize-VirtualDisk
F. Set-StoragePool
G. Subst
H. Update-Disk
Answer: F
Explanation:
QUESTION
Note: This question is part of a series of a questions that use the same set of answer choices. Each answer choice may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
You have a computer named Computer1 that has storage configured as shown in the following table.
Pool1 contains a storage space named Space1 that is 300 GB.
Pool3 contains a storage space named Space2 that is 100 GB.
Pool2 is empty.
Disk8 fails.
You add a new disk named Disk9 to Pool3.
You need to remove Disk8 from Pool3.
What should you use?
A. Add-PhysicalDisk
B. Diskpart
C. New-VirtualDisk
D. Remove-PhysicalDisk
E. Resize-VirtualDisk
F. Set-StoragePool
G. Subst
H. Update-Disk
Answer: D
Explanation:
Wish they are valid.
I am sorry to disappoint you all but file history and previous versions are not the same thing. Previous Versions was in windows 7 and can pull files from windows 7 image backup. and its still exist in weindows10.
the answer is D