You work as an IT engineer in an international company named Wikigo. You are responsible for the network of the company. The network of your company consists of a System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2008 server named Server01, which manages a Hyper-V server. You deploy Windows Deployment Services (WDS) on the network.
You have two virtual machines and they are respectively named VM01 and VM02. You neither install an operating system on VM01 nor on VM02. In fact, both of them are connected to the same virtual network.
Besides, VM01 has its own boot orders: First, start the floppy disks, second, start the CD, then start the Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE), at last, start the IDE hard disk drive. Then you start VM01 by the four boot orders above but discover that it is unable for you to connect to the WDS server, while when you start VM02 you successfully connect to the WDS server. To ensure that VM01 can connect to the WDS server, which option would you choose?
A.
To ensure that VM01 can connect to the WDS server, you can create a PXE boot virtual floppy disk and add the virtual floppy disk to the hardware configuration of VM01.
B.
To ensure that VM01 can connect to the WDS server, you can run set-vm VM01 usehardwareassistedvirtualization from Windows PowerShell.
C.
To ensure that VM01 can connect to the WDS server, you can change the boot order properties of VM01 to PXE boot, floppy disk, CD, and IDE hard disk drive.
D.
To ensure that VM01 can connect to the WDS server, you can add a legacy network adapter to VM01.
E.
To ensure that VM01 can connect to the WDS server, you can add a legacy network adapter to VM02.