You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.Your Windows 2000 Server computer named Ezonexam1 contains two 36-GB hard disks. Disk 0 and Disk 1. Each disk is configured as a basic disc and has a single 36-GB NTFS partition. Both partitions are backed up to a tape each night. The partition on Disk 1 stores user data. Most users at Ezonexam encrypt their files. Disk 1 fails. You replace it with a new hard disk and create a single NTFS partition.You need to recover the data as quickly as possible while maintaining the security of the files on Disk 1.What should you do?A.Restore the contents of Disk 1 from the most recent tape backup to a second file server. Instruct users to copy their files from the second file server to the new partition.B.Restore the contents of Disk 1 from the most recent tape backup to a second file server. Log on to Ezonexam1 console as a recovery agent. Copy the files from the second file server to the new partition.C.Restore the contents of Disk 1 from the most recent tape backup to the new partition on Ezonexam1. Instruct the users to verify the integrity of their files.D.Restore the contents of Disk 1 from the most recent tape backup to the new partition on Ezonexam1. Run the cipher command to decrypt the files.

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.

Your Windows 2000 Server computer named Ezonexam1 contains two 36-GB hard disks. Disk 0 and Disk 1. Each disk is configured as a basic disc and has a single 36-GB NTFS partition. Both partitions are backed up to a tape each night. The partition on Disk 1 stores user data. Most users at Ezonexam encrypt their files. Disk 1 fails. You replace it with a new hard disk and create a single NTFS partition.

You need to recover the data as quickly as possible while maintaining the security of the files on Disk 1.

What should you do?

A.Restore the contents of Disk 1 from the most recent tape backup to a second file server. Instruct users to copy their files from the second file server to the new partition.

B.Restore the contents of Disk 1 from the most recent tape backup to a second file server. Log on to Ezonexam1 console as a recovery agent. Copy the files from the second file server to the new partition.

C.Restore the contents of Disk 1 from the most recent tape backup to the new partition on Ezonexam1. Instruct the users to verify the integrity of their files.

D.Restore the contents of Disk 1 from the most recent tape backup to the new partition on Ezonexam1. Run the cipher command to decrypt the files.


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You are the network administrator for Ezonexam. You are preparing to install Windows 2000 Server on a new computer. The computer is connected to a network that includes Windows 98 computers and Windows 2000 Server computers.You want to install Windows 2000 Server from source files that are located on a shared folder called I386 on a Windows 2000 Server computer named Ezonexam1.What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two)A.On a Windows 2000 computer, use Makebt32.exe to create installation startup disks. Start the new computer by using the first disk.B.On a Windows 2000 computer, format a floppy disk. Copy NTLDR, Boot.ini, Ntdetect.com, and Ntbootdd.sys to this disk. Start the new computer by using the disk.C.Start the new computer by using a Windows 98 network boot disk.D.Connect to \\Ezonexam1\I386 and run Winnt32.exe.E.Connect to \\Ezonexam1\I386 and run Winnt.exe.

Your Windows 2000 Server computer named EzonexamSrv contains a single 18-GB hard disk. The drive is configured as a basic disk and has two partitions. Partition C is 2 GB in size and contains the operating system files. Partition D is 16 GB in size and contains user data that is updated frequently.Both partitions are formatted as NTFS. Both partitions are backed up to a tape every evening at 10:00 P.M.You have a current Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) for EzonexamSrv, and the Recovery Console is installed on the computer.One day at4:00 P.M., the server fails. You attempt to restart EzonexamSrv, but you receive the following error message:"Boot disk or operating system not found".You use Recovery Console to discover that the files on partition C are corrupted.You need to recover EzonexamSrv from the failure as quickly as possible. You also must recover as much user data as possible.What should you do?A.Use the ERD to start the computer. Replace the corrupted files on partition C by copying them from a Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM.B.Boot the Recovery Console. Copy any files that have changed since 10:00 P.M. the previous evening to a second server. Use the most recent tape backup to restore the remaining user data to the second server.C.Start the computer by using a Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM. Select the Repair option in Setup.D.Install a second hard disk in the computer. Install Windows 2000 Server on the new hard disk. Re-create the shared folders on the first hard disk.

You are the administrator of a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer named Ezonexam1. Ezonexam1 is a backup domain controller (BDC), and a member of Ezonexam.com's Windows 2000 Active Directory domain. Ezonexam1 contains five hard disks. Disk 0 and 1 are configured as a Windows NT 4.0 mirror set.The mirror set contains the operating system files and 500 MB of free disk space. Disk 2, 3 and 4 are configured as a Windows NT 4.0 stripe set with parity and contain employee data files. The Windows NT 4.0 stripe set with parity has a maximum capacity of 140 GB and contains 15 GB of free disk space.Ezonexam1 runs an application that is used by 400 company employees. A new version of the application is available. You need to install the new version, but it requires Windows 2000 Server. Also, the application will not run on a domain controller.You need to install the new application on Ezonexam1 as quickly as possible. What should you do first?A.On Ezonexam1, back up the employee data files. Then format all five disks and perform. a clean installation of Windows 2000 Server. Restore the employee data files.B.On Ezonexam1, install Windows 2000 Server. Configure Ezonexam1 to use a dual-boot configuration that includes Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000 Server.C.Upgrade Ezonexam1 to Windows 2000 Server. During the upgrade, select the option to make Ezonexam1 a member server.D.Upgrade Ezonexam1 to Windows 2000 Server. During the upgrade, select the option to make Ezonexam1 a domain controller. After the upgrade is complete, demote Ezonexam1.

Your network includes Windows 98 computers and Windows 2000 Server computers. You are adding a new computer to the network, and you plan to install Windows 2000 Server on the new computer. The computer has one 20-GB hard disk with no partitions defined.The Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM is unavailable. You want install Windows 2000 Server from source files that are located on a server on the network. You also want the entire hard disk of the new computer to be used for the system partition.What should you do?A.On another Windows 2000 computer, use Makebt32.exe to create installation startup disks. Start the new computer by using the first disk.B.On another Windows 2000 computer, format a floppy disk. Copy NTLDR, Boot.ini, Ntdetect.com, Ntbootdd.sys to this disk. Start the new computer by using the disk.C.Start the new computer by using a Windows 98 network boot disk. Connect to the network server. Run Dsclient.exe. Create and format a 20-GB FAT32 partition.D.Start the new computer by using a Windows 98 network boot disk. Create and format a single FAT32 partition. Connect to the network server. Run Winnt.exe.E.Start the computer by using a Windows 98 network boot disk. Create and format a single FAT32 partition. Start the new computer by using a Windows 2000 Emergency Repair Disk.

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam. You are installing Windows 2000 Server on a new computer by using the Windows 2000 Server compact disk. The computer has five 18-GB hard disks Dick0, Disk1, Disk2, Disk3, and Disk4. The disks do not have any partitions defined.You want to use as much space on Disk0 as possible for the partition on which Windows 2000 Server is installed. You want the disk on which you install Windows 2000 Server to be fault tolerant. You also want as much disk space as possible across the other disks to be available for data storage and to be fault tolerant.What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three)A. Install Windows 2000 Server on a 4-GB NTFS partition on Disk 0. Configure the five disks as dynamic disks.B. Install Windows 2000 Server on a 18-GB NTFS partition on Disk 0. Configure the five disks as dynamic disks.C. Create a RAID-5 volume using Disk2, Disk3, and Disk4.D. Create a stripped volume using Disk2, Disk3, and Disk4.E. Create a RAID-5 volume using all disks.F. Create a stripped volume using all disks.G. Select the volume on Disk0 and add a mirror using Disk1.

You are the administrator of Ezonexam.com's Windows 2000 network.Your computer is configured to use both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 3. Your computer has three hard disks: Disk 0, Disk1, and Disk2. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 is installed on Disk 0. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on Disk1. You want to store your project files on Disk2. You configure Disk2 as a basic volume and format the volume as NTFS in Windows 2000 Professional. You then start Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You find that you cannot access your project files.You want to be able to access your project files when using either of the operating systems.What should you do?A.Upgrade Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Service Pack 4 or later.B.Configure Disk 2 as a dynamic volume then format as an NTFS partition.C.Configure Disk 2 to use Encrypting File System (EFS).D.Configure Disk 2 as a basic volume and format the volume as FAT32.

You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.The network includes a Windows 2000 Server computer that contains a single 36-GB hard disk. The drive is configured as a basic disk and has two partitions. Partition C is 4 GB in size and contains the operating system files. Partition D is 32 GB in size and contains user data that is updated frequently.Both partitions are formatted as NTFS. Both partitions are backed up to a tape every evening at 11:00 P.M.You have a current Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) for the computer, and Recovery Console is installed on the computer.One day at2:00 P.M., the server fails. You attempt to restart the computer, but you receive the following error message: "Boot disk or operating system not found." You use Recovery Console to discover that the files on partition C are corrupted.You want to recover the server from the failure as quickly as possible. You also want to recover as much user data as possible.What should you do?A.Start the computer by using a Windows 2000 Server compact disc. Select the Repair option in Setup.B.Install a second hard disk in the computer. Install Windows 2000 Server on the new hard disk. Re-create the shared folders on the first hard disk.C.Use a Windows 2000 Server boot floppy disk to start the computer. Replace the corrupted files on partition C by copying them from the Emergency Repair Disk.D.Boot to the Recovery Console. Copy any files that have changed since 11:00 P.M. the previous evening to a second server. Use the most recent tape backup to restore the remaining user data to the second server.

You are the network administrator for Company.  Your Windows 2000 Professional computer contains a single hard disk configured with two NTFS partitions C and D. You want to move a folder named Sales from the C partition to a folder named Corp on the D partition.  You want the files in the Sales folder to still be compressed after moving the folder. You want the files in the Corp folder to remain uncompressed. You want to ensure that the files are recoverable in case of any disk problems. You also want to move the files with the least amount of administrative effort.   What should you do?()A、 Back up the Sales Folder.      Move the Sales folder to the Corp folder.     Compress the Sales folder. B、 Back up the Sales folder.      Copy the Sales folder to the Corp folder. C、 Copy the Sales folder to a second computer.     Then move the Sales folder to the Corp folder. D、 Run the command xcopy.exe c:/Sales d:/Corp /S /C

You work as an administrator at ABC.com.The ABC.com network consists of a single domain named ABC.com.All servers on the ABC.com network have Windows Server 2012 R2 installed. You have received instructions to convert a basic disk to a GPT disk.Which of the following is TRUE with regards to GPT disks?()A、To convert a basic disk to a GPT disk, the disk must not contain any partitions or volumesB、You can convert a basic disk to a GPT disk, regardless of partitions or volumesC、GPT is required for disks larger than 2 TBD、GPT is required for disks smaller than 2 TBE、The GPT partition style can be used on removable mediaF、GPT disks make use of the standard BIOS partition table

You are the network administrator for You administare a Windows Server 2003 computer named TestKing12. TestKing12 has a single disk. The disk is configured so that it has four primary partitions, which are formatted as FAT32. The disk also has unallocated space available. You need to use the unallocated disk space to store user data. What should you use?()A、Convert all existing partitions to NTFS.B、Using Diskpart.exe, run the create command.C、Convert the disk to a dynamic disk, and create a new volume.D、Using Diskpart.exe, run the extend command.

You are the network administrator for Testking.com. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. A server named Server1 hosts several applications. This server contains two hard disks, Disk0 and Disk1. Each disk is connected to a different EIDE channel. Each disk is configured as a basic disk and formatted as NTFS. System files are installed on Disk1. You install a third hard disk on Server1. You configure it as a basic disk and format it as NTFS. When you restart Server1, you receive the following message: Visit our reseller at www.PrometricVUE.com for lastest version and special price! Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com "Windows could not start because of a computer disk hardware configuration problem. Could not read the selected boot disk. Check boot path and disk hardware. Please check Windows documentation about hardware disk configuration and your hardware reference manuals for additional information." You press a key. Server1 restarts, but it displays the same message. You need to ensure that Server1 will start correctly. You solution must not require reinstalling any applications on Server1. What should you do?()A、Start Server1 from the Windows Server 2003 installation CD-ROM. Use the Recovery Console to repair the system.B、Start Server1 in Safe Mode with Command prompt.C、Start Server1 from the Windows Server 2003 installation CD-ROM. Press F6 to replace the Mass Storage driver.D、Reconfigure the new disk drive so it is enumerated after the existing drives. Restart Server1.

You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. Each domain server has a locally attached tape device. You need to back up each domain controller. Your backup process must fulfill the following requirements: 1. System recovery must be possible in the event of server failure. 2. The system configuration and all current dynamic disk configurations must be backed up. 3.Other data partitions and all current dynamic disk configurations must be backed up. 4. Other data partitions do not need to be backed up. What should you do?()A、Use the Backup utility to back up the system files and to create an Automated System Recovery (ASR) disk.B、Use the Backup utility to back up the contents of all mounted drives.C、Use the Backup utility to back up only the System State data.D、Use the Copy command to copy C:/windows and its subfolders to a shared folder on the network.E、Use the Xcopy command to copy C:/windows and its subfolders to a shared folder on the network.

You are the administrator of Company's network. You have configured your computer with a dual-boot configuration. The computer uses both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with the latest service pack. Your computer is equipped with three hard disks: Disk 0, Disk1, and Disk2. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 is installed on Disk 0. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on Disk1. You wish to use Disk 2 to store your project files on. You partition Disk 2 and configure it as a dynamic volume in Windows 2000 Professional. You then start Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You find that you cannot access your project files. You want to be able to access your project files when using either of the operating systems.  What should you do?()A、Format the dynamic volume as a FAT32 partition.B、Format the dynamic volume as a FAT16 partition.C、Configure Disk 2 to use Encrypting File System (EFS).D、Configure Disk 2 as a basic volume and format the volume as NTFS.E、Configure Disk 2 as a basic volume and format the volume as FAT32.

Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The disks on Server1 are configured as shown in the following table. Disk name Disk type Disk 0 Internal hard disk drive Disk 1 External hard disk drive Disk 2 Virtual hard disk You run the Backup Once wizard and discover that the option for Full Server backup is unavailable. You need to ensure that you can run a full server backup of Server1. What should you do?()A、Take Disk 1 offline.B、Take Disk 2 offline.C、Run the Set-WBPolicy cmdlet.D、Run Windows Server Backup as an Administrator.

You are configuring 5 computers to use both Windows NT workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. Each computer has an 8GB hard disk. You configure that hard disk on each computer to have two 4GB partitions. Windows NT workstation is installed on drive C. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive D.  In Windows 2000 Professional you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart the computer and load Windows NT workstation. You notice that users can still save files to drive D. You want to prevent users from saving files to drive D in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives using either operating system.  What should you do on each computer? ()A、Use Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive D as a dynamic volumeB、Use Windows 2000 Professional to enable Encrypting File System (EFS) on drive DC、Use Windows NT workstation to configure NTFS permission on drive D to deny the users write  permissionD、Reinstall Windows NT workstation after configuring the disk code task

You are the network administrator for ExamSheet. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer contains a single hard disk configured with two NTFS partitions C and D. You want to move a folder named Sales from the C partition to a folder named Corp on the D partition.  You want the files in the Sales folder to still be compressed after moving the folder. You want the files in the Corp folder to remain uncompressed. You want to ensure that the files are recoverable in case of any disk problems. You also want to move the files with the least amount of administrative effort.   What should you do?()A、Back up the Sales Folder. Move the Sales folder to the Corp folder. Compress the Sales folderB、Back up the Sales folder. Copy the Sales folder to the Corp folderC、Copy the Sales folder to a second computer. Then move the Sales folder to the Corp folderD、Run the commandxcopy.exe c:/Sales d:/Corp /S /C

You work as an administrator at ENSUREPASS.com. The ENSUREPASS.com network consists of  a single domain named ENSUREPASS.com. All servers on the ENSUREPASS.com network have  Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.ENSUREPASS.com has a server, named ENSUREPASS-SR07, which has two physical disks installed. The C:// drive hosts the boot partition, while the D:// drive is not being used. Both disks are online. You have received instructions to create a virtual machine on ENSUREPASS-SR07. Subsequentto creating the virtual machine, you have to connect the D:// drive to the virtual machine.  Which of the following is TRUE with regards to connecting a physical disk to a virtual machine?()A、The physical disk should not be onlineB、The physical disk should be uninstalled and re-installedC、The physical disk should be configured as a striped diskD、The physical disk should be configured as a mirrored disk

You are the network administrator for Company.com.  Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has 128 MB of RAM and two physical hard disks. Each hard disk has a single partition configured as drive C and D. Each partition has more than 500 MB of free disk space. Windows 2000 Professional and all applications are installed on drive C. You frequently run two or more memory-intensive graphics applications simultaneously. You notice that access to drive C is much slower when you are using the graphics applications. You want to maximize overall disk performance for your computer.   What should you do?()A、Configure the paging file to reside on drive C onlyB、Configure the paging file to reside on drive D onlyC、Configure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of paging file to 64 MBD、Configure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of the paging file to 128 MBE、Configure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of the paging file to 256 MB

You are configuring five computers for Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. Each computer has an 8 GB hard disk. You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4 GB partitions.  Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive C and Windows 2000 Professional on drive D. In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart your computer and load Windows NT Workstation. You notice that users can save files to drive D.  You want to prevent users from saving the files to drive D in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either operating system.  What should you do?()A、Use Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive D as a dynamic partitionB、Use Windows 2000 Professional to enable encrypting file system on drive DC、Use Windows NT workstation to configure NTFS permissions on drive D to deny the users  write permissionD、Reinstall Windows NT Workstation after configuring disk quotas

You are a network administrator for ExamSheet.net's Windows 2000 network.  A user named Sandra has a Windows 2000 Professional computer with a single hard disk with two partitions configured as drive C and D. A pagefile has been configured on Drive C:. Sandra reports that applications on her Windows 2000 Professional computer are running slowly. You notice that Sandra's computer has 64 MB of RAM. Her hard drive contains 70 MB of free disk space on drive C and 160 MB of free disk space on drive D.You want to improve the performance of Sandra's computer.  What should you do?()A、Move the paging file to drive DB、Use Disk Cleanup to delete temporary files and unnecessary program filesC、Perform a disk analysis, and use the disk defragmenter if recommendedD、Ensure that the Performance Options window is optimized for applicationsE、Ensure that the Performance Options services.

You have a computer that runs Windows XP. The computer has one basic disk that contains a single partition. The partition has 30 GB of free space. The hard disk has 5 GB of unallocated space. You need toinstall Windows 7 in a dual-boot configuration. Windows 7 must not be installed in a virtual hard disk (VHD). What should you do first?()A、Create a second partition.B、Shrink the primary partition.C、Convert the hard disk to a GPT disk.D、Convert the hard disk to a dynamic disk.

You are the network administrator for . Your network includes a computer named TestKingSrv1, which runs Windows Server 2003 and Windows XPProfessional in a dual boot configuration. TestKingSrv1 has two basic disks, which are configured as shown in the following table. You need to create a 10 GB partition on Server 1 to store user data. TestKingSrv1 must retain its dual boot functionality. What should you do?()A、Convert both disks to dynamic disks. Create a 10 GB extended volume by using the unused space on Disk 1 and Disk 2.B、Back up Partition 2 on Disk2. Remove Partition 2 from Disk 2 and restore it on Disk 1 by using the unused space on Disk 1. Create a 10 GB partition on Disk 2C、Back up partition 2 on Disk 1. Remove Partition 2 from Disk 1 and restore it on Disk 2 by using the unused space on Disk 2. Create a 10 GB partition on Disk 1.D、Convert both disks to dynamic disks. Back up Volume 2 on Disk 2. Remove Volume 2 from Disk 2 and restore it on Disk 1 by using the unused space on Disk 1. Create a 10 GB volume on Disk 2.

You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You are configuring eight computers to use both Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. Each computer has a 10 GB hard disk. You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 5 GB partitions. Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive D. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive C. In Windows 2000 Professional, you configure a disk quota on drive C to prevent users from saving work files on the disk. You restart the computers and load Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You notice that users can still save files to drive C. You want to prevent users from saving files to drive C in either operating system. You also want to ensure that users can access both drives while using either operating system. What should you do on each computer? ()A、Reinstall Windows NT Workstation 4.0 after configuring the disk quotasB、Use Windows 2000 Professional to configure drive C as a dynamic partitionC、Use Windows 2000 Professional to enable Encrypting File System (EFS) on drive CD、Use Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to configure NTFS permissions on drive C to deny the usersWrite permission

You are the administrator of Company.com’s Windows 2000 network.   Your computer is configured to use both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 3. Your computer has three hard disks: Disk 0, Disk1, and Disk2. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 is installed on Disk 0. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on Disk1. You want to store your project files on Disk2. You configure Disk2 as a basic volume and format the volume as NTFS in Windows 2000 Professional. You then start Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You find that you cannot access your project files.  You want to be able to access your project files when using either operating systems.   What should you do?()A、Upgrade Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Service Pack 4 or later.B、Configure Disk 2 as a dynamic volume then format as an NTFS partition.C、Configure Disk 2 to use Encrypting File System (EFS).D、Configure Disk 2 as a basic volume and forma the volume as FAT32.

多选题You are the network administrator for Company.com.  Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has 128 MB of RAM and two physical hard disks. Each hard disk has a single partition configured as drive C and D. Each partition has more than 500 MB of free disk space. Windows 2000 Professional and all applications are installed on drive C. You frequently run two or more memory-intensive graphics applications simultaneously. You notice that access to drive C is much slower when you are using the graphics applications. You want to maximize overall disk performance for your computer.   What should you do?()AConfigure the paging file to reside on drive C onlyBConfigure the paging file to reside on drive D onlyCConfigure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of paging file to 64 MBDConfigure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of the paging file to 128 MBEConfigure the initial size of the paging file and the maximum size of the paging file to 256 MB

单选题Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The disks on Server1 are configured as shown in the following table. Disk name Disk type Disk 0 Internal hard disk drive Disk 1 External hard disk drive Disk 2 Virtual hard disk You run the Backup Once wizard and discover that the option for Full Server backup is unavailable. You need to ensure that you can run a full server backup of Server1. What should you do?()ATake Disk 1 offline.BTake Disk 2 offline.CRun the Set-WBPolicy cmdlet.DRun Windows Server Backup as an Administrator.

单选题You are the network administrator for Testking.com. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. A server named Server1 hosts several applications. This server contains two hard disks, Disk0 and Disk1. Each disk is connected to a different EIDE channel. Each disk is configured as a basic disk and formatted as NTFS. System files are installed on Disk1. You install a third hard disk on Server1. You configure it as a basic disk and format it as NTFS. When you restart Server1, you receive the following message: Visit our reseller at www.PrometricVUE.com for lastest version and special price! Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com "Windows could not start because of a computer disk hardware configuration problem. Could not read the selected boot disk. Check boot path and disk hardware. Please check Windows documentation about hardware disk configuration and your hardware reference manuals for additional information." You press a key. Server1 restarts, but it displays the same message. You need to ensure that Server1 will start correctly. You solution must not require reinstalling any applications on Server1. What should you do?()AStart Server1 from the Windows Server 2003 installation CD-ROM. Use the Recovery Console to repair the system.BStart Server1 in Safe Mode with Command prompt.CStart Server1 from the Windows Server 2003 installation CD-ROM. Press F6 to replace the Mass Storage driver.DReconfigure the new disk drive so it is enumerated after the existing drives. Restart Server1.