You work as the help desk support technician at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com.
Domain.com employs Windows XP Professional as their mainstream desktop Operating System. You have recently installed Windows XP Professional on your new client computer, and would like to configure the Recovery console to work with your new installation.
Which of the following is the command that you should use from the Recovery Console to manage the partitions of your hard drive D?
A.
The diskpart command.
B.
The diskrf command.
C.
The asf command.
D.
The enable -d command.
E.
The expand -dr command.
Explanation:
According to the Microsoft KB:
Diskpart manages partitions on hard disk volumes. The /add option creates a new partition; the /delete option deletes an existing partition. The variable device is the device name for a new partition (such as deviceharddisk0. The variable drive is the drive letter for a partition that you are deleting (for example, D.; partition is the partition-based name for a partition that you are deleting, (for example: deviceharddisk0partition1. and can be used in place of the drive variable. The variable size is the size, in megabytes, of a new partition.