A client laptop runs Windows 7 Professional and a custom application. The custom application is compatible with Windows 8.1.
You plan to migrate user settings and data from the client laptop to a new tablet PC that runs Windows 8.1 Pro. You install the User State Migration Toolkit (USMT) on a USB flash drive.
You need to ensure that the custom application settings are applied to the tablet PC after the migration is complete.
Which three actions 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.)
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Correct Answer:
Explanation/Reference:
Ref: http://www.utilizewindows.com/7/basics/170-migrate-to-windows-7-using-usmt
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc721992%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
USMT Components
You use ScanState to collect the files and settings from the source computer. You use LoadState to restore the user state onto the destination computer.
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USMT Components
ScanState.exe
ScanState scans the source computer, collects the files and settings and creates a store. ScanState does not modify the source computer. By default, ScanState compresses the files and stores them as an image file (USMT3.MIG).
LoadState.exe
LoadState migrates the files and settings from the store to the destination computer. LoadState migrates each file (one by one) from the store to a temporary location on the destination computer -- the files are decompressed (and decrypted if necessary) during this process. Next, LoadState transfers the file to the correct location, deletes the temporary copy, and begins migrating the next file.
Compression improves performance by reducing network bandwidth usage as well as the required space in the store. However, for testing purposes, you can choose to turn off compression with /nocompress.