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A small law firm hires you to set up its first file server. You decide to install Windows Server 2008 R2 on a custom-built computer purchased from a local computer supplier. Early in the process, the installation prompts for storage drivers.
What are two possible ways to provide the drivers to the installation process? (Choose two.)
A. Download the drivers, save them to the original installation DVD disk, and restart the installation process.
B. Point the installation to a URL on the manufacturer’s website.
C. Place them in the root directory of a USB flash drive and insert the flash drive into a USB port.
D. Burn them to a blank CD and insert it in place of the installation disk.
Correct Answer: BD
Explanation/Reference:
Example for Windows 7 (handled in a similar way on Server 2008):
You might need to update the driver for your PC’s storage controller. This driver controls how the hard drive interacts with the rest of the PC. To do this:
1. Find the type of storage controller your PC uses by checking the documentation that came with your PC or going to the manufacturer’s website.
2. On a second PC, go to the manufacturer’s website and download the latest driver on a USB flash drive or other removable media.
3. Start Windows 7 installation again, and on the Where do you want to install Windows? page, click Load Driver.
4. Insert the removable media containing the driver into your PC, and click OK.
5. Select the driver from the list of results and then click Next. Follow the instructions on your screen to continue installing Windows 7.
You can’t get to a website without an OS installed, B makes no sense
B is wrong! From the installation process isn’t possible to point the manufacturer website or download the driver.
Driver must be downloaded before the installation process and must be put on a USB driver or burned to a blank CD.
so C and D
The answer should be C. and D.