Multiple Choice
You are attempting to install a Windows Server 2008 guest OS to a SCSI based drive within a generation one virtual machine, however, you find you are unable to perform the install. What is the reason for this failure?
A) Windows Server 2008 does not support the virtual SCSI controller used by generation one VMs in Hyper-V.
B) A SCSI based drive can't be added to a generation one virtual machine.
C) Generation one virtual machines do not support a non-IDE based boot drive.
D) The BIOS of a generation one virtual machine will not recognize the SCSI controller.
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