You support computers that run Windows 8.
A computer receives a STOP error.
You plan to restore the operating system without losing user documents and settings.
You need to restore the operating system and user data in the least amount of time.
Which three steps should you perform in sequence?
(To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the
correct order.)
Answer:
Explanation:
How to Refresh or Reset Your Windows 8 PC
Reference:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2410848,00.aspRefresh PClets you restore all Windows settings to their defaults without deleting your documents, music and
other files, and Reset PCreinstalls Windows and wipes out everything, including your files.
I agree with the selection of the three actions for the answer, but I am confused about their order. Shouldn’t the “Insert the Recovery Drive…” item be listed first in the Answer Area? Isn’t that necessary to be able to do the other two actions? Or, to put it differently, what’s the point of doing it after the Refresh?
You are right. Action “Insert recovery drive…” must be first.
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/windows-and-office/refresh-your-windows-8-system-from-a-recovery-drive/
Insert recovery drive.. must be the last
Can you start the pc without STOP Error, the answers are correct.
With STOP Error every start… i dont know..
After your system boots from the Recovery Drive and you select the Troubleshoot option from the main menu, you’ll see the Troubleshoot scree. Than you select Refresh your PC.
Answer is correct.. you are not going to boot pc with the CD…