70-415 · Question #13
70-415 Question #13: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is C. A discover image. A discover image is a type of boot image that you can use to install an operating system on a computer that is not capable of network booting using the Pre-Boot Execution Environment You may want to use a discover image in the following scenarios: A client is not PXE-enabled. A c
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- AThe Windows 8 installation media
- BPXE
- CA discover image
- DA boot image
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A discover image is a type of boot image that you can use to install an operating system on a computer that is not capable of network booting using the Pre-Boot Execution Environment You may want to use a discover image in the following scenarios: A client is not PXE-enabled. A client is on a different subnet and you do not have method of getting PXE to the client (for example, IP helper tables or Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP)). You have many Windows Deployment Services servers and want to target a specific server. When you boot a computer into a discover image, the Windows Deployment Services client will locate a Windows Deployment Services server, and then you can choose the install image you want to install. You can specify a destination server and the discover image will locate and install the image from the server automatically. You can also configure discover images to target a specific Windows Deployment Services This means that if you have multiple servers in your environment, you can create a discover image for each one, and then name them based on the name of the server. Creating Discover Images.
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