CREATING AND RUNNING AN UNATTENDED BACKUP JOB

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You want to perform a clean install of Windows XP Professional on a computer runningWindows NT Workstation 3.51. The computer contains a Pentium II processor runningat 350 MHz, 48 MB of RAM, a 4 GB hard disk formatted as two 2 GB FAT partitions(drive C has 1.5 GB of free space, whereas drive D has 900 MB of free space), a 24x CD-ROM drive, a mouse, a keyboard, and a Super Video Graphics Array (SVGA) video sub-system. All the hardware is in the Windows Catalog. Your desired results are to

Replace the existing operating system with Windows XP Professional.

Choose a file system that will enable you to ensure the greatest level of securitypossible.

Rejoin the computer to the Active Directory domain.

Retain the existing applications and user settings.You perform the following tasks:

Increase the amount of RAM to 128 MB.

While logged on to the existing installation of Windows NT Workstation 3.51, runWinnt32.exe from the Windows XP Professional installation CD-ROM and chooseto perform a New Installation.

Answer the prompts during installation. When prompted, type the appropriatedomain name.Which goals does your proposed approach provide? Choose two correct answers.A. Ensures that the computer meets the minimum hardware requirements for runningWindows XP ProfessionalB. Replaces the existing installation of Windows NT Workstation 3.51 with a newinstallation of Windows XP ProfessionalC. Chooses a file system that enables you to ensure the greatest level of security pos-sibleD. Rejoins the computer to the domainE. Retains the existing applications and user settings