You have a computer that runs a 32-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium. The computer has a
single partition on a single hard disk drive.
You want to test a 64-bit version of Windows 7 Ultimate. You configure the computer for a dual boot
with previously installed Windows 7 Home Premium.
You need to configure the computer to support the dual boot.
What should you do?
A.
Reinstall Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit as a 64-bit version.
B.
Start Windows 7 Home Premium. Create and mount a new Windows Imaging Format (WIM) file
with Windows 7 Ultimate files.
C.
Shrink the existing partition and create a new partition to start Windows 7 Ultimate.
D.
Install Virtual PC into Windows 7 Home Premium.
Explanation:
Easily Shrink a Volume on a Windows 7 Disk
The Windows 7 Disk Management tool provides a simple interface for managing partitions and
volumes. There is an easy way to shrink a volume to free up space so you can create a new partition
on your disk.
How do you run 32Bit and 64Bits on the same disc/processor?
Strange answer.
A and B are wrong for sure.
D is wrong because you do not have to install virtual PC, you need to make a .VHD file and mount it using diskpart and then change the boot settings with bcdedit.
This way only answer “C” can be correct.