Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration (70-680) 1 CD-ROM: In the Readiness Review software, one of the questions has an incorrect answer marked correct In the Practice Exam software, one of the questions has an incorrect answer marked correct. The question reads: "You have created the statically configured wired subnet 10.0.10.128/25. Currently the only device ont he subnet is a router with the IPv4 address 10.0.10.129. You plug a computer into an Ethernet port on the subnet. What command configures the computer correctly on the subnet?" The answer which is marked correct should be changed. "netsh interface ipv4 set address "local area connection" static 10.0.0.162 255.255.255.128 10.0.10.129" "netsh interface ipv4 set address "local area connection" static 10.0.10.162 255.255.255.128 10.0.10.129" Page xxiv: "Windows Server 2008" should be "Windows 7" On page xxiv, the title of Table 1 is incorrect. "Windows Server 2008 Minimum Hardware Requirements" "Windows 7 Minimum Hardware Requirements" Page 5: Incorrect system requirement information On page 5, the end of the "Windows 7 Hardware Requirements" section is incorrect. "Windows 7 Starter and Windows 7 Home Basic have the following minimum hardware requirements: 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor 512 MB of system memory A 20-GB (x64) or 16-GB (x86) hard disk drive, traditional or Solid State Disk (SSD), with at least 15 GB of available space A graphics adapter that supports DirectX 9 graphics and 32 MB of graphics memory Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions have the following minimum hardware requirements:
Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration (70-680) 2 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor 1 GB of system memory A 40-GB hard disk drive (traditional or SSD) with at least 15 GB of available space A graphics adapter that supports DirectX 9 graphics, has a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver, Pixel Shader 2.0 hardware, and 32 bits per pixel and a minimum of 128 MB graphics memory" "Windows 7 has the following minimum hardware requirements: 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor 1 GB (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit) of system memory A hard disk drive, traditional or Solid State Disk (SSD), with at least 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit) of available space A graphics adapter that supports DirectX 9 graphics, and has a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver" Page 11: Figure 1-1 is incorrect On page 11, the image in Figure 1-1 is incorrect and should be disregarded. Page 11: "Integrated Development Environment" should be "Integrated Drive Electronics" On page 11, the fifth sentence contains an incorrect definition of IDE. "The installation routine recognizes most Integrated Development Environment (IDE), Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA), and Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) disk drives automatically." "The installation routine recognizes most Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE), Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA), and Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) disk drives automatically." Page 17: Identifier number incorrect On page 17, the last step 3 on the page includes an incorrect digit in the identifier number. "3. To change the default entry, use the command bcdedit /default and then list the identifier. In Figure 1-8, this would be {879f7be0-2163-11de-b92d-d86aaca536b1}."
Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration (70-680) 3 "3. To change the default entry, use the command bcdedit /default and then list the identifier. In Figure 1-8, this would be {878f7be0-2163-11de-b92d-d86aaca536b1}." Page 22: Incorrect system requirement information On page 22, the last two bullet points are incorrect. " Windows 7 Home Basic and Starter editions require a 1 GHz x86 of x64 CPU, 512 MB of system memory, 20 GB HDD, and a 32-MB graphics adapter that supports DirectX9. Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions require a 1 GHz x86 or x64 CPU, 1 GB of system memory, 20 GB HDD, and a 128-MB graphics adapter that supports a WDDM driver, Pixel Shader 2.0, 32 bits per pixel, and DirectX9 graphics." " Windows 7 Home Basic and Starter editions require a 1 GHz x86 or x64 CPU, 1 GB (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit) of system memory, 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit) of available HDD space, and a graphics adapter that supports DirectX9 with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver." Page 48: Additional information needed On page 48, the second sentence of the fifth bullet point in the "Chapter Summary" section needs more information. "You can only upgrade from an x64 version of Windows 7." "You can only upgrade from an x64 version of Windows Vista to an x64 version of Windows 7." Page 68: Cc:/ should be c:/ On page 68, the command in step 5 contains a typo. oscdimg -n bc:\winpe_x86\etfsboot.com Cc:\winpe_x86\ISO c:\winpe_x86\winpe_x86.iso oscdimg -n bc:\winpe_x86\etfsboot.com c:\winpe_x86\iso c:\winpe_x86\winpe_x86.iso
Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration (70-680) 4 Page 70: diskpart should be removed from script example On page 70, the first line of the script shown in Figure 2-8 should be removed. "diskpart select disk 0" "select disk 0" Page 76: dismount should be unmount-wim On page 76, the second sentence of the description of /commit-wim is incorrect. "The image remains mounted until the /dismount option is used." "The image remains mounted until the /unmount-wim option is used." Page 76: Mount directory incorrect On page 76, the example in Table 2-4 for /remount-wim is partially incorrect. "Example: dism /remount-wim /mountdir:<path_to_mount_directory>" "Example: dism /remount-wim /mountdir:c:\practice\offline" Page 91: c\ should be c:\ On page 91, the first sentence of step 3 is missing a colon. "Enter create vdisk file=c\win7\myothervhd.vhd maximum=20000." "Enter create vdisk file=c:\win7\myothervhd.vhd maximum=20000."
Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration (70-680) 5 Page 96: VIM2VHD should be WIM2VHD On page 96, the MORE INFO box is incorrect. "VIM2VHD For more information about VIM2VHD, see http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/wim2vhd." "WIM2VHD For more information about WIM2VHD, see http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/wim2vhd." Page 108: Errors in sample commands On page 108, the commands in steps 3 and 4 are incorrect. "3. Enter bcdedit /set <guid> device vhd=partition w:. 4. Enter bcdedit /set <guid> osdevice vhd=c:\vhds\myvhd.vhd." "3. Enter bcdedit /set <guid> device partition=w:. 4. Enter bcdedit /set <guid> osdevice vhd=[c:]\vhds\myvhd.vhd." Page 123: Offline should be Online On page 123, the title of Table 3-2 is incorrect. "Parameters That Cannot Be Used with an Offline Image" "Parameters That Cannot Be Used with an Online Image" Page 125: MSI should be MSP On page 125, the last sentence of the second-to-last paragraph is incorrect. "To obtain information about application patches (MSI fi les) applicable to a mounted image, you would use a command similar to the following:" "To obtain information about application patches (MSP fi les) applicable to a mounted image, you would use a command similar to the following:"
Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration (70-680) 6 Page 136: get-targetpath should be get-scratchspace On page 136, the second Quick Check Answer is incorrect. "2. dism /image:c:\ mypeimage /get-targetpath" "2. dism /image:c:\ mypeimage /get-scratchspace" Page 235: "basic to dynamic" should be "dynamic to basic" On page 235, the second sentence of the "Changing Disk Type and Partition Style" section is incorrect. "In addition to these new features, you can use Disk Management to convert disks from basic to dynamic (and less typically, from basic to dynamic) and change the partition style." "In addition to these new features, you can use Disk Management to convert disks from basic to dynamic (and less typically, from dynamic to basic) and change the partition style." Page 300: 168 should be 169 On page 300, the second line of the third paragraph contains an incorrect number. "start with 168.254 when debugging connectivity because computers that fail to get their IPv4" "start with 169.254 when debugging connectivity because computers that fail to get their IPv4" Page 326: 172.16.0.210 should be 172.16.10.210 On page 326, the second-to-last sentence of question 3 is incorrect. "Similarly, entering ping 172.16.0.210 on Perth fails to locate the Brisbane computer s IPv4 address." "Similarly, entering ping 172.16.10.210 on Perth fails to locate the Brisbane computer s IPv4 address."
Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration (70-680) 7 Page 361: 802.11c should be 802.11g On page 361, the first sentence of the Exam Tip references an incorrect standard. "Several 802.11 standards exist in addition to 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11c." "Several 802.11 standards exist in addition to 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g." Page 689: Windows Imaging (WIM) should be Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) On page 689, the last sentence of the second-to-last paragraph is incorrect. Typically, Windows Imaging (WIM) files have.vbs extensions. Typically, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) files have.vbs extensions. Page 723: WIM should be WMI On page 723, question 1 contains an incorrect acronym. What WIM tool do you use to view Windows Management generated events and event information, such as the event s date and time, class, point of origin, and description? What WMI tool do you use to view Windows Management generated events and event information, such as the event s date and time, class, point of origin, and description? Page 736: Incorrect information about System Image backups On page 736, the third sentence in the first paragraph contains incorrect information about System Image backups. "You cannot use Backup And Restore to write a System Image backup to a USB flash drive, a writable DVD, or a tape drive." "You cannot use Backup And Restore to write a System Image backup to a USB flash drive or a tape drive."
Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration (70-680) 8 Page 737: Figure 14-4 is incorrect On page 737, Figure 14-4 does not reflect "Backup set" and the information in the paragraph preceeding the image. Figure 14-4 should be disregarded. Page 838: Answer D should be correct On page 838, Answer D is for Question 4 is marked incorrect when it should be marked correct. "D. Incorrect: You cannot use Backup And Restore to write a System Image backup to an optical drive, although you can use this media for file and folder backups." "D. Correct: You can use Backup And Restore to write a System Image backup to an optical drive." On pages 833-834, the answers for Lesson 1 of Chapter 3 are numbered incorrectly On pages 833 and 834, under Chapter 13: Lesson Review Answers, Lesson 1, some of the answers are numbered incorrectly. The answer listed 1. Is actually for question 5.. The answer listed 2. Is actually for question 4.. The answer listed 4. Is actually for question 2.. The answer for 5. Is actually for question 1..