By Val Bakh
2.2.2 A product key in an answer file
Suppose you have a custom WIM image of Windows 7 Enterprise, and you have a Multiple Activation Key (MAK). How can you assign the MAK to all target computers? Going around and personally typing in the MAK on each computer would be so-o-o uncool! You can specify the MAK in an answer file and use the answer file for the deployment.
Microsoft Windows 7 Tips and Tricks | Activation Part 2
Apr 19, 2011 11:16:00 AM / by Kelly Mansfield posted in Windows 7, Microsoft, tips and tricks
Microsoft Windows 7 Tips and Tricks | Activation Part 1
Mar 28, 2011 12:33:00 PM / by Kelly Mansfield posted in Windows 7, Microsoft, practice exam, Microsoft certification
2.2 Activation
2.2.1 Volume Activation
Each installation of Windows 7 must be activated. It is a legal requirement for ensuring that an instance of the operating system is legitimate. There is a 30-day initial grace period, during which you can make up your mind. If you are using Windows 7 for evaluation, testing, or software development and you need to frequently reinstall it and start afresh, you can extend the grace period up to three times by running the following command:
Microsoft Windows 7 Tips and Tricks | Editions (part 2)
Feb 8, 2011 10:18:00 AM / by Kelson Lawrence posted in Windows 7, Microsoft, tips and tricks
By Val Bakh
2. Windows 7
2.1 Windows 7 Editions
2.1.2 Support for multiple languages
Don’t breathe a sigh of relief; the fun may not be quite over yet. This depends on your linguistic requirements. It is easier if you are a home user. You simply buy any consumer edition of Windows 7 in your preferred language and enjoy the ride. But if you are an IT pro responsible for deploying and maintaining Windows 7 in a multilingual environment, then you are entitled to some more fun.
Microsoft Windows 7 Tips and Tricks | Editions (part 1)
Feb 8, 2011 10:18:00 AM / by Kelson Lawrence posted in Windows 7, Microsoft, tips and tricks, certification
Microsoft Vista Tips and Tricks
Feb 8, 2011 10:18:00 AM / by Kelson Lawrence posted in Microsoft, tips and tricks, windows, vista
By Val Bakh
1. Vista
1.1. Boot architecture