The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers
on the ABC.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP
Professional. The ABC.com network contains an application server named ABC-SR20.
You had to reboot ABC-SR20 after you installed a new service on it but the logon screen was not
displayed once ABC-SR20 has rebooted. Your attempts to restore the server by using the Last
Known Good Configuration and Safe Mode startup options also fail. You restore ABC-SR20 from
backup. After later researching the problem, you discover that the service you installed was not
compatible with a driver.
How could you configure the servers to enable you to recover from this type of failure as quickly as
possible if this type of problem happens again?
A.
By checking the hardware compatibility list before installing the service.
B.
By installing the Recovery Console on the servers.
C.
By configuring Automated System Recovery (ASR) backups.
D.
By configuring the server hard disks in a RAID system.