An organization has client computers that run Windows 7.
You install the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) in the environment.
You capture user settings and data files to a network share, and then perform a clean
installation of Windows 8 on the client computers.
You need to apply the user profiles from the Windows 7 installation to the Windows 8
installation. What should you do?
A.
Run the Ioadstate command.
B.
Copy the Default Profile to a folder on drive C.
C.
Run the scanstate command.
D.
Run Windows Easy Transfer and select the user profile to migrate.
E.
Run the ImageX command
I believe the answer is actually A loadstate
as the question states that you have already installed windows 8 on the machines and you want to put the profiles back.
Scan state is only used to capture the profile
This answer is A …
“You capture user settings and data files to a network share, and then perform a clean
installation of Windows 8 on the client computers.” –> so you already performed scanstate command.
“You need to apply the user profiles from the Windows 7…” –> need to run the loadstate command. Answer A.
Answer is A
The correct answer is A:
Step-by-Step: Basic Windows Migration using USMT for IT Professionals
This process includes:
Step 1: Gather data using the ScanState tool
Step 2: Install Windows 7
Step 3: Apply data using the LoadState tool
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd883247(v=ws.10).aspx
because in the questing we need to install a clean installation of Windows 8 so the correct answer is C (Run the scanstate command.)
if we do a migration then the answer was A
A – is the correct.
Scanstate – to copy the user profiles information from an old OS and
Loadstate – to bring the user profiles information to new OS.