Under which of the following circumstances should you NOT create an Emergency Repair Disk (ERD)? Choose all FALSE options.

Under which of the following circumstances should you NOT create an Emergency Repair Disk (ERD)? Choose all FALSE options.

Under which of the following circumstances should you NOT create an Emergency Repair Disk (ERD)? Choose all FALSE options.

A.
After you initially install the server system.

B.
When you backup files and data.

C.
After you reboot the primary server.

D.
After a driver update was performed.

Explanation:
You do not need to create an ERD whenever you back up files and data. An ERD should be created after significant system changes have been made. There is no need to create an ERD after rebooting the primary server.
Incorrect Answers:
A, D: These statements are TRUE: Because an ERD is used to restore a server’s configuration, you should create an ERD after you initially install the server system, and after significant system changes have been made. Significant system changes include actions such as performing driver updates and applying service packs.

References:
Charles J. Brooks, Server+ Certification Exam Cram 2 (Exam SK0-002), QUE Publishing, Indianapolis, 2006, pp. 441.



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