Hyper-Me wrote: » I think your definition for the Single Core image is wrong. The ability to detect HAL during mini setup was builtin starting with Vista and ive seen "single core" images boot fine for multi-core machines. I think what that section is getting at is using a single (as in, ONE) image for everything and using task sequences to customize after the fact VERSUS using multiple images that are customized for either certain roles (role-based) or for a certain office location (geographic).
mr_zzz wrote: » thanks alot for the info!
mr_zzz wrote: » Again thanks very much for the effort SmootCIS. From tonight on I will be studying for the exam, mine is scheduled for october 7th. I will give feedback asap.
SmootCIS wrote: » Yeah I am not sure on this one, can you cite any documentation for this? It just don't make sense to me that MS would call these single core images being they are calling them Windows PE Images through out the rest of the documentation Yeah Multi core boxes should be fine this single core minus CPU affinity I am not sure if that will defaultly set your computer to use all your CPUs for processes and applications. From my experience (which has been predominantly XP for a while now) trying to load multi core images on single core boxes will not happen. If what your saying is all they are talking about though it should be pretty much common sense on the exam when a generic image or a PE image should be used over a need specific image. All documentation I have been able to come across so far for single core images, has been for CPU affinity and that is why I included that definition. Like I said though that it was an educated guess it may be completely wrong or misguided.
Piers wrote: » Big thanks, all this info is very much appreciated.. it's my last hour review before hitting up the test, 1/2 hour to go
mrmcmint wrote: » Good Luck! Let us know how you get on