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GIAC GCFA Exam - Topic 7 Question 78 Discussion

Actual exam question for GIAC's GCFA exam
Question #: 78
Topic #: 7
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You are working with a team that will be bringing in new computers to a sales department at a company. The sales team would like to keep not only their old files, but system settings as well on the new PC's. What should you do?

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Irma
1 day ago
Data migration is the way to go. But don't forget the important step of backing up first. Can't risk losing anything critical.
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Adelina
6 days ago
Migrate the data? Pfft, I say we just give them brand new PCs and tell them to figure it out. Build character, you know?
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Lorrine
12 days ago
Hmm, this sounds like a job for a good old-fashioned data migration. Can't have the sales team feeling like they're starting from scratch.
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Edison
17 days ago
Definitely need to migrate the files and settings to the new PCs. The sales team will be lost without their familiar setup.
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Kristofer
22 days ago
I think we should just wipe the old PCs and start fresh. Who needs all that old junk anyway?
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Josue
27 days ago
I think we should check if the new PCs have a built-in migration assistant. That could help with both files and settings, right?
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Golda
2 months ago
I feel like we might need to back up everything first, but I'm not clear on the steps for preserving system settings.
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Rhea
2 months ago
I remember a practice question about transferring files, but it didn't cover settings. Should we use something like Windows Easy Transfer?
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Virgilio
2 months ago
I think we need to look into data migration tools, but I'm not sure which ones are best for transferring system settings too.
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Lea
2 months ago
This question has me a little confused. I'm not super familiar with migrating user data and settings to new PCs. I'll need to do some research on the best practices and tools available to handle this type of transition smoothly.
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Jenelle
2 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a plan. I'd first make sure to back up all the important data from the old PCs. Then I'd look into using a tool like Windows Easy Transfer to migrate the user profiles and settings over to the new machines. Shouldn't be too complicated if I prepare properly.
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Shaniqua
3 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about the best approach here. Transferring all the old files and settings seems important, but I'm not sure of the most efficient way to do that. Maybe I should research some common migration methods used in this type of scenario.
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Harris
3 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a pretty straightforward task. I'd probably start by looking into migration tools that can help transfer files and settings over to the new PCs.
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