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MCTS exam 70-683: Windows 7 Preinstalling for OEMs

Q. What is the 70-683: TS: Windows 7, Preinstalling for OEMs exam?
A. Microsoft’s 70-683 test validates your skills and knowledge to efficiently use the Microsoft OEM Preinstallation Kit (OPK) and imaging tools to deploy and maintain Windows 7 desktops and additional tools. Candidates are expected to have at least one year of experience in the IT field working on of desktop image deployments. The TS: Windows 7, Preinstalling for OEMs (70-683) exam provides credit toward MCTS: Windows 7, Preinstalling for OEMs.

Q. What are the prerequisites for the 70-683 exam?
A. There is no prerequisite for appearing in the exam.

Q. What are the benefits of becoming MCTS: Windows 7, Preinstalling for OEMs certified?
A. Microsoft’s MCTS: Windows 7, Preinstalling for OEMs (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist) certification is the latest certification on the Windows 7 technology. The Microsoft 70-683 test is designed to measure the level of knowledge about installing and configuring OPK tools, configuring an answer file of a candidate.

Q. What credit does the 70-683 exam provide?
A. Exam 70-683: TS: Windows 7, Preinstalling for OEMs: counts as credit toward the following certification:

  • MCTS: Windows 7, Preinstalling for OEMs

Q. What is the test retake policy?
A. If you do not pass test 70-683 the first time, you may retake it at any time. If you do not achieve a passing score the second time, you must wait at least 14 days to retake the test a third time. A 14-day waiting period will be imposed for all subsequent exam retakes. If you have passed an exam, you cannot take it again.

Q. Is the 70-683 exam right for me?
A. This exam is intended for candidates who manage the Microsoft OEM Preinstallation Kit (OPK) and imaging tools to deploy and maintain Windows 7 desktops and additional applications and tools. If you wish to excel as a support technician, or as a network administrator, this exam is right for you.

Q. What can I expect in the 70-683 exam?
A. Multiple-choice, scenario-based, hot-spot types, and simulation questions are asked on the following topics:

  • Preparing the OPK Environment
  • Creating a Base Image
  • Configuring the Image for Deployment
  • Deploying and Updating the Image

Q. What are the code languages available for the 70-683 exam?
A. English

Q. Where can I take the test?
A. Microsoft certification exams are provided through Prometric.

Q. How can I locate a testing center?
A. Visit the Prometric site to locate a testing center. Q. What can I expect in the 70-683 exam?
A.
Multiple-choice, scenario-based, hot-spot types, and simulation questions are asked on the following topics:

  • Preparing the OPK Environment
  • Creating a Base Image
  • Configuring the Image for Deployment
  • Deploying and Updating the Image

Q. What are the code languages available for the 70-683 exam?
A. English

Q. Where can I take the test?
A. Microsoft certification exams are provided through Prometric.

Q. How can I locate a testing center?
A. Visit the Prometric site to locate a testing center.

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Easiest Microsoft Exams: 70-655 and 70-683

Hello Friends

I was looking for the easiest Microsoft exams, and I found 70-683: Windows 7 Preinstalling for OEMs is the easiest exam to pass. 70-683 has no pre-requisite as well. It credits you a MCTS certification.

Also 70-655 is another OEM exam for Windows Vista. These OEM exam validates a candidates skill over OEM installation technology. I think these exams are going to be hot cakes in IT Professionals.

Please, Let me know your views regarding these exams.

Andy Martyn

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The Easiest Microsoft exam: 70-683: Windows 7 Preinstalling for OEMs

Hello Friends,

I recently passed my 70-683 exam (Windows 7: Preinstalling for OEMs). I found this exam easiest of all Microsoft exams. Microsoft has specified very few objectives for the 70-683 exam.

The exam is all about deploying Windows 7 for OEMs. An original equipment manufacturer, or OEM, manufactures products or components that are purchased by a company and retailed under that purchasing company’s brand name.

Microsoft’s 70-683 test validates your skills and knowledge to efficiently use the Microsoft OEM Preinstallation Kit (OPK) and imaging tools to deploy and maintain Windows 7 desktops and additional tools. There are no specific prerequisites for the test 70-683.

In the earlier days of this exam, there were no specific study metarial on the Internet. But today you can get loads of study metarials for preparing for this exam.

I prepared for the 70-683 exam with the help of practice tests and study metarials provided by uCertify. I must say it helped me a lot for the preparation. You can visit to have a fail deal for the test 70-683.

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Passing the 70-683 exam gives you an MCTS certificate. Before taking the 70-683 exam you must know the basics of Windows 7 deployment including various tools such as DISM, Windows SIM, ImageX, Oscdimg, Windows PE, etc. The 70-683 exam mostly moves arround these tools.

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Preapre for 70-683 and pass 70-655 as well.

Hello Friends

I have searched two exams that are very similar to each other in many aspects. One is 70-683: Preinstalling Windows 7 for OEMs and the other one is 70-655: Preinstalling for Windows Vista OEMs. These two exams are having very similar objective. One is based on Windows 7 and the other one is based on Windows Vista. But the technologies on which these exams are very much same nearly 70%. So if you prepare for one exam, you have almost prepared the second exam as well. The 70-683 exam has very few objective and I think this is the easiest exam of Microsoft…..

Both these exams are very much in demand now a days. They are based on the latest operating system of Microsoft. It will be a good idea for candidates seeking jobs like IT technician or System Engineer.

So you just need to prepare for one, and you will feel that you have covered most of the objectives of the second exam too.</p>

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Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK)

Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) is a set of tools and documentation that allows the users to configure and deploy Windows operating systems. It is a set of software deployment tools that help original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), IT professionals, etc. to deploy Windows onto new hardware. Windows deployment tools include SYSPREP, ImageX, and Windows PE.

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Various tools used in Windows 7 Deployment:

Oscdimg (Oscdimg.exe): Oscdimg  is a command-line tool that is used to create the .ISO file of Windows PE. The .ISO file can then be burned to a CD-ROM or a DVD-ROM.

Note: Merely copying the .ISO file to the CD-ROM will not work. To create a bootable CD-ROM, CD-recording software must be used that unpacks the .ISO file and burns it to a CD-ROM.

PEImg (PEImg.exe): PEImg is a command-line tool that is used to create and modify Windows PE images offline. It is also used to add new device drivers to the Windows PE images offline.

Language Pack Setup (Lpksetup.exe): Lpksetup.exe is a command-line tool that is used to add or remove language packs after the Windows operating system is installed on a computer. Lpksetup.exe runs only on an online Windows operating system. Lpksetup.exe is available with all default Windows installations.

Windows PE utility (Wpeutil): Wpeutil is a command-line tool that is used to run various commands in a Windows PE session. It enables a user to shutdown or restart Windows PE, enable or disable a firewall, set language settings, and initialize a network.

Wpeinit: Wpeinit is a command-line tool that is used to initialize Windows PE each time it boots. When Windows PE starts, Winpeshl.exe executes Startnet.cmd, which launches Wpeinit.exe. Wpeinit replaces the initialization function previously supported in Factory.exe -winpe. Wpeinit saves the log messages to C:\Windows\system32\wpeinit.log.

Drvload: The Drvload tool is used to add out-of-box drivers to a booted Windows PE image. It takes .inf files as input. The PEImg tool is used to add a driver to an offline image.

ImageX: ImageX is a command-line tool that is used to create, modify, and apply file-based disk images for rapid deployment. It works with Windows image (.wim) files for copying to a network, or it can work with other technologies that use .wim images, such as Windows Setup, Windows Deployment Services (Windows DS), etc.

DISM: DISM stands for Deployment Image Servicing and Management. DISM is a command-line tool used to service Windows images offline before deployment. This tool is also used to install, uninstall, configure, and update Windows features, packages, drivers, and international settings. DISM is also distributed in the Windows OEM Preinstallation Kit and the Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK). It has replaced several Windows OPK tools, including PEimg, Intlcfg, and Package Manager.

SYSPREP: The SYSPREP tool is used to prepare an image of a hard disk of a computer running a Windows operating system, so that it can be deployed to multiple destination computers. It prepares the computer by cleaning various user and machine settings and log files.

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