You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10 Enterprise. You plan to install the
most recent updates to Computer1. You need to ensure that you can revert to the current state of
Computer1 in the event that the computer becomes unresponsive after the update. What should
you include in your solution?
A.
The Reset this PC option from the Recovery section of the Settings app
B.
The Sync your settings options from the Accounts section of the Settings app
C.
The Backup and Restore (Windows 7) control panel item
D.
The Refresh your PC option from the PC Settings
Explanation:
The question states that you need to ensure that you can revert to the current state of Computer1.
The question does not specify what exactly the current state is in terms of software configuration
but it would be safe to assume that Computer1 has Windows Store Apps installed, desktop
applications installed and some previous Windows Updates installed. The only way to recover the
computer to its `current’ state is to perform a full backup of the computer before updating it. Then
if the computer becomes unresponsive after the update, we can simply restore the backup to return
the computer to its state at the time of the backup.
Incorrect Answers:
A: When you Reset your PC, all your applications and data will be removed. It is like doing a
complete Windows reinstall and formatting your hard drive.
B: The Sync your settings options are used for syncing settings with a Microsoft account. This does
not return the computer to its current state.
D: When you Refresh your PC, your data, Windows Store Apps and application settings will be
preserved. However, all your desktops applications and any existing Windows Updates will be
removed. This does not return the computer to its current state.
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