What is required for Windows 2012 R2 to boot a GPT-enabled partition greater than 2.2
TB?

A.
Legacy BIOS enabled on the system
B.
UEFI enabled on the system
C.
NVMe-enabled SSD hard drives
D.
Both UEFI and Legacy BIOS enabled on the system
Explanation:
The correct is B que mierda de examen, todas las respuestas malas.
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Correct: C
Explanation:
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2012 can use GPT partitioned
disks for data. Booting is only supported for 64-bit editions on UEFI-based systems.
Reference: Windows and GPT FAQ
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Explanation:
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2012 can use GPT partitioned
disks for data. Booting is only supported for 64-bit editions on UEFI-based systems.
Reference: Windows and GPT FAQ
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http://community.hpe.com/t5/Coffee-Coaching/What-you-need-to-know-about-Windows-UEFI-for-ProLiant-Gen9/ba-p/6795042#.V1HKPtkrK70
UEFI Features:
Secure Boot for improved security authentication during server set up
Support for greater than 2.2TB using GPT (Global Unique Identifier Partition Table) boot drives
Embedded UEFI Shell and HP RESTful API for scalable server configuration
UEFI Boot method: IPv4 and IPv6 PXE Boot, PXE Multicast Boot
USB 3.0 Stack
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https://www.hpe.com/h20195/v2/getpdf.aspx/4AA5-1111ENW.pdf?ver=2.0
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