Your company has client computers that run Windows 7 Enterprise. Each computer in the company is required to boot into a different Windows 7 application environment without compromising the main Windows 7 Enterprise installation. You need to create a new Native Boot VHD that will host the alternate Windows 7 environments. Which command should you use?
A.
BCDEdit.exe
B.
Bootcfg.exe
C.
DiskPart.exe
D.
BCDboot.exe
This one is confusing me!
To create a native Boot VHD , first we have to use Diskpart to create it and attach it, then use BCDboot to copy the boot configuration , finally we should use Bcdedit to add the native boot to the boot menu!
in this scenario, said to create so we should start with Diskpart?
Anyone has a better explanation!
C is the right answer
But the answe on the top of this windows indicates BCDBOOT.EXE?
BCDBoot is right.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744347(v=ws.10).aspx
C is right, for alternatif win7 without compromising ..
https://technet.microsoft.com/fr-ch/en-en/library/dd744338(v=ws.10).aspx