You are performing a native VHD boot from Windows Vista to Windows 7 Professional. Windows 7
Professional is installed on F: \Windows7Pro.vhd.
You run the bcdedit /copy {current} /d “Windows 7 VHD” command. The boot configuration data is
enumerated as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that the following requirements are met:
• Both operating systems are bootable after the Power On Self-Test (POST).
• Windows 7 VHD is selected as the default boot entry.
Which three commands should you run? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A.
Bcdedit /default {ded5a252-7077-11e0-8ac8-a2d217dce703}
B.
Bcdedit /set {ded5a24e-7077-11e0-8ac8-a2d217dce703} osdevice vhd=[f:]\Windows7Pro.vhd
C.
Bcdboot C:\windows /s E:
D.
Bcdedit /set {ded5a24e-7077-11e0-8ac8-a2d217dce703} device vhd=[f:]\Windows7Pro.vhd
E.
Bcdedit /set {ded5a252-7077-11e0-8ac8-a2d217dce703} device vhd=[f:]\Windows7Pro.vhd
F.
Bcdedit /default {current}
G.
Bcdedit /set {ded5a252-7077-11e0-8ac8-a2d217dce703} osdevice vhd=[f:]\Windows7Pro.vhd