Jack wants to create a 30-GB native VHD called basevhd in a folder called Windows 7 on an external USB hard disk. He wants to designate the letter G to this drive. Which of the following commands should he use?
  1. Create vdisk file=g:\windows7\basevhd maximum=30000
  2. Create vdisk file=g:\windows7\basevhd.vhd maximum=30
  3. Create vdisk file=g:\windows7\basevhd maximum=30
  4. Create vdisk file=g:\windows7\basevhd.vhd maximum=30000
Explanation
Answer: D - To create a 30-GB native VHD called basevhd in a folder called Windows 7 on an external USB hard disk, Jack should use the vdisk file=g:\windows7\basevhd.vhd maximum=30000 command.

Key Takeaway: Virtual Hard Disk, or VHD, is a virtual hard disk file format typically used as the hard disk of a virtual machine. The Windows 7 operating system gives an option to create virtual hard drive, or vhd, images that can be mounted in the operating system after creation. VHD images are automatically attached after their creation. You can automatically attach vhd images by using the diskpart command line utility, which is part of the Windows 7 operating system.
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