Which troubleshooting option should you use?

You install Windows 8 on a desktop computer. You create a system image and then install
third-party desktop apps and create personal data. You disable the creation of restore
points.
The computer is not running optimally.
You need to remove the third-party applications and preserve files that are stored in your
Documents folder.
You start the computer from a system repair disk.
Which troubleshooting option should you use?

You install Windows 8 on a desktop computer. You create a system image and then install
third-party desktop apps and create personal data. You disable the creation of restore
points.
The computer is not running optimally.
You need to remove the third-party applications and preserve files that are stored in your
Documents folder.
You start the computer from a system repair disk.
Which troubleshooting option should you use?

A.
Refresh your PC without affecting your files

B.
System Restore

C.
Remove everything and install Windows

D.
System Image Recovery

Explanation:
Basically the Refresh feature allows you to refresh your Windows 8 installation back to a
vanilla, brand new install while preserving all your personal files. Windows 8 also includes a
Reset feature which is similar however resetting your install deletes all personal files so don’t
select this unless you want a full system wipe.
This is what happens:
Your files and personalization settings won’t change.
Your PC settings will be changed back to their defaults.
Metro-style apps from the Windows store will be retained.



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timduncan

timduncan

refresh will re-install windows and preserve your documents…takes too much work.

System restore is much faster and preserve your files.

ob

ob

So the best answer is b?

AC

AC

The question states that the creation of restore points was disabled, so system restore isn’t a viable option.

Prasanthan

Prasanthan

In the question itself it is mentioned that system restore point has been disabled.

Answers is A

OSA

OSA

“disable the creation of restore points” does not delete any existing restore points. It just disables creation of new restore points.
B is a viable option.

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MShakhov

MShakhov

A – is correct answer.