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A: The Windows Boot Manager invokes winload.exethe operating system boot loaderto load the operating system kernel executive (ntoskrnl.exe) and core device drivers. In that respect, winload.exe is functionally equivalent to the operating system loader function of NTLDR in prior versions of Windows NT. C: Windows Vista and later operating systems replaced the NTLDR with the Windows Boot Manager (BOOTMGR). The BOOTMGR file is located in the 100 MB system partition automatically created during the Window 7 and Server 2008 R2 installation. In Windows Vista and Server 2008 the file is located in the System Partition. Once the computer is started the boot sector loads the BOOTMGR which in turn looks for an active partition. Incorrect Answers: B, D: In legacy operating systems the boot sector (boot strap loader) loads the NTLDR that would then look for the BOOT.INI. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vista_startup_process
i notice that all 2008 WS has change to ws 2016 or win7 to win 10 with the same question.
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