You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1
contains a virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
You fail to start VM1 and you suspect that the boot files on VM1 are corrupt.
On Server1, you attach the virtual hard disk (VHD) of VM1 and you assign the VHD a drive
letter of F.
You need to repair the corrupt boot files on VM1.
What should you run?
A.
bootrec.exe /rebuildbcd
B.
bootrec.exe /scanos
C.
bcdboot.exe f:\windows /s c:
D.
bcdboot.exe c:\windows /s f:
Explanation:
Enables you to quickly set up a system partition, or to repair the boot environment located on
the system partition. The system partition is set up by copying a simple set of Boot
Configuration Data (BCD) files to an existing empty partition.
This seems right, you want to copy the BCD file from C:\windows of the host to the F drive of the VHD
nooo, /s specifies the system partition, D is saying put the boot files for c:\windows into the f drive…
want to repair the bcd, I think its A, rebuildbcd
scratch my previous comments, I should read the syntax properly, I agree with that answer.
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