ExamNotes.net  -  IT certification portal

ForumsCertResearchTop sitesNewslettersFree email
HomeRegister
Exams Notes
Practice exams
Exam games
Questions by email
Online training
Training videos
College degrees
Boot camps
Book store
Links directory
Tell a friend
For webmasters

CompTIA Exam Vouchers
Save money on CompTIA exams
Question of the day
Sign up to receive
interactive practice questions
for MCSE, CompTIA
Cisco and other exams
TestKing
Get MCSE, MCSD, CCNA, CCNP,A+, N+ and many more

* ExamSheets *
Guide for Success!
Actual Questions & Answers
MCSE, MCSD, A+ ,CCNA, CCNP
Oracle 8i, Oracle 9i

Online practice tests

Certification sites

Online university

Online college

Online education

Distance learning

Software forum

Server administration forum

Programming resources






This is interesting: Free IT Magazines | Databases help forum



Microsoft (MCSE, MCSD, MOUS, MCAD) > NT4 Track > 70-073 workstation > Upgrading from '95 to NT question

Show a Printable Version
Email This Page to Someone!
Receive updates to this thread






Author Upgrading from '95 to NT question
jeanne
Guest




Registered: Not Yet
Location:
Country:
State:
Certifications:
Working on:

Total Posts: N/A
Question

I just took the practice exam on this site and received a question "Mary wants to upgrade from Windows '95 to NT. Wants to retain her desktop settings and applications." The answer that this site gave was to install NT in a separate directory and reinstall her applications. To me that doesn't make sense. To me retaining me no extra work. Since her desktop settings and applications are stored in '95s registry and both registries are incompatible, shouldn't the answer been, NO CAN DO?

Report this post to a moderator

Old Post 03-31-00 06:18 PM
Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message IP: Logged
2thetop
Guest




Registered: Not Yet
Location:
Country:
State:
Certifications:
Working on:

Total Posts: N/A
Lightbulb

yea...your pretty much right....
but when they say you have to reinstall the applications you are doing it from the oem cd not from the hard drive;assumeing all the applications that are on 95 will work on nt(yea right)
(but Microsoft doesnt want to sound like one product cant upgrade to another, so that why that is the answer)
i personaly would just back up the data and reformat...

but that question was on my exam and thats the answer i picked.... and there was not a a choice to say no it cant be done...
hope that helps...2thetop mcp

Report this post to a moderator

Old Post 04-01-00 04:18 AM
Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message IP: Logged
maracassunshine
Guest




Registered: Not Yet
Location:
Country:
State:
Certifications:
Working on:

Total Posts: N/A
Post

Because of the differences in registries and in hardware device support, there is NO upgrade path from Win 95 to Win NT 4.0. Win 95 can be manually replaced with Win NT 4.0 by installing Win NT in a separate directory. No system or application settings will be shared or migrated. Each application MUST be installed after Win NT is installed. Additionally, after Win NT 4.0 has been installed, the Win 95 directory must be deleted. To dual boot between Win 95 and Win NT 4.0, applications must be installed twice, once for each operating system.
That is the official Microsoft explanation as per the Official Microsoft Course Materials that I use at my IT College. Happy Studying!

Report this post to a moderator

Old Post 04-12-00 06:37 AM
Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message IP: Logged
Myke
Junior Member




Registered: Apr 2000
Location: Newark,DE,US
Country:
State:
Certifications:
Working on:

Total Posts: 2
Cool

They Are Both Sorta Right but in combining both Answers Really there is no way to upgrade right from 95 to NT but by installing in a different directory you can transfer everything from Win95 (not much)but it sorta pretains to if you erased it off the HD then the Personalized settings and documents saved on the HD would be lost thus making install in a different directory correct.

------------------
-Myke
Most Things In Life Are Petty Dont Sweat 'Em

Report this post to a moderator

Old Post 04-17-00 06:27 AM
Myke is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Myke Click here to Send Myke a Private Message Add Myke to your buddy list Find more posts by Myke Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message IP: Logged
All times are GMT.
Post new thread   Post reply

Featured site: MCSE, MCSD, CompTIA, CCNA training videos



Forum Jump:
Rate This Thread:
Forum Rules:
Who Can Read The Forum? Any registered user or guest.
Who Can Post New Topics? Any registered user.
Who Can Post Replies? Any registered user.
Changes: Messages can be edited by their author.
Posts: HTML code is OFF. Smilies are ON. vB code is ON. [IMG] code is ON.
 

ExamNotes forum archive


Powered by: vBulletin 2.2.8
Copyright ©2000, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.

  Free Braindumps | mcse braindumps