WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS 3

1.

Correct Answers: D and E

A. Incorrect:

Windows for Workgroups 3.11 cannot be upgraded directly to Win-

dows XP Professional. After determining that the hardware and software are com-

patible with Windows XP, you must perform a full system backup and define a list

of installed applications and document personalization settings such as wallpaper

and color scheme. Then, perform a fresh install of Windows XP, reinstall all appli-

cations, and restore the user’s data and settings. Alternatively, the system can be

upgraded to Windows 95, and then Windows 98, and then Windows XP Profes-

sional. In practice, few people will choose to upgrade computers running this

operating system because the hardware is not likely to meet the minimum require-

ments for Windows XP.

B. Incorrect:

You cannot upgrade directly from Windows 95 directly to Windows

XP Professional. The suggested upgrade path is from Windows 95, to Windows 98,

and then to Windows XP.

C. Incorrect:

You cannot upgrade Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows XP

Professional unless Service Pack 6 or later is installed.

D. Correct:

You can upgrade Windows NT Workstation 4.0 directly to Windows XP

Professional, as long as Service Pack 6 is installed.

E. Correct:

You can upgrade Windows 2000 Professional directly to Windows XP

Professional.