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(mỗi nút có hoặc là một vật lý hay một mạch ảo kết nối tất cả các nút mạng khác), nhưng những người khác được gắn vào chỉ một hoặc hai nút trong mạng lưới một phần . Một sử dụng điển hình của partialmesh cấu trúc liên kết trong các mạng ngoại vi liên quan đến một xương sống hoàn toàn khớp. : Lưới đầy đủ. thụ động | 18 Chapter 1 Installing Windows Vista EXERCISE continued 16. This prompt is for time and date information as shown here. Enter the appropriate information and click Next. 17. The last informational prompt asks what kind of network your computer is connected to as shown here. This will determine how aggressive the default settings of Windows Firewall should be. Pick Home Work or Public Location as appropriate and click Next. Selecting an Appropriate Installation Method 19 EXERCISE continued 18. Once finished you will click Start in the Thank You window. Windows Vista will now complete Setup by checking your computer s performance and generating a performance index as shown here. It will determine the capabilities of your computer to support features such as the Aero-enhanced graphical interface. 19. Next you will be prompted to log on to your computer using the account you just set up as shown here. Enter your logon credentials and click the button with the arrow or press Enter. 20 Chapter 1 Installing Windows Vista EXERCISE continued 20. When you see the desktop the desktop setup will complete and you will be prompted with the Welcome Center as shown here. Windows Vista has now been successfully installed. Migrating Data and Settings You can gain the typical benefits of an in-place upgrade by maintaining the data and settings of a user but laying a new image onto their computer. The user s data and settings often referred to as user state data usually consists of accounts data folders program settings desktop attributes Internet favorites and e-mail settings. This kind of migration typically has two methods side-by-side and wipe-and-load. A side-by-side migration involves collecting data from an old computer storing the data temporarily and restoring the data and settings to a new Windows Vista computer. Wipe-and-load allows you to save the user state data to a temporary location upgrade the existing computer to Windows Vista using a clean install .