A user is experiencing frequent malware symptoms on a Windows workstation. The user has tried several times to roll back the state, but the malware persists. Which of the following would MOST likely resolve the issue?
Reimaging is a process of wiping out everything on a computer’s hard drive and reinstalling a fresh copy of the operating system. This will remove all malware and other unwanted software that may have been installed on the computer.
A reimage is the process of installing a new operating system on a machine. This process includes wiping, or clearing, the hard drive entirely, and installing a fresh operating system. When the reimage is complete, it is almost like getting a brand new machine
Reimaging the workstation involves wiping the system and reinstalling the operating system and software from a clean and trusted source.
Options A (Quarantining system files), C (Encrypting the hard drive), and D (Disabling TLS 1.0 support) may not be sufficient to completely eliminate the malware and restore the system's integrity.
A reimage is the process of installing a new operating system on a machine. This process includes wiping, or clearing, the hard drive entirely, and installing a fresh operating system.
nope, reimaging will mean using an image file in ISO to install
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