Registry
All system setting in WINDOWS are stored in SYSTEM.INI.
System.ini
Look in DRIVE\Documents & Settings\User name\Local Settings
Transfer Page
No. Only the BIOS settings and password are stored in the battery-backed CMOS memory. Windows passwords are stored in the Windows registry, in a file on your hard disk.
registry
EasyTransfer transfers data such as:Data stored in the Documents libraryApplications stored in the Program Files directorySystem settings stored in the registryI have this same book and was asked the same question. It's a very vague question that begs a vague answer. It is not answered directly in the textbook. Figure 2-28 shows the EasyTransfer tool after completing a migration, where the data was commonly migrated from the Documents library.70-680 Windows 7 Configuration (978-0470891223)
These settings are stored in the computer's BIOS. Sometimes it is also referred to as CMOS.
They should be at "C:\Documents and Settings\<windows user>\Application Data\Real\RealPlayer Downloads"
This depends on your operating system and browser. Typically on Windows, they are stored somewhere under %appdata% though.
In a default installation:For Windows XP:C:\Documents and Settings\[user]\Application Data\.purple\blist.xmlFor Windows Vista and Windows 7:C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Roaming\.purple\blist.xml
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