CompTIA Server+ SK0-005 Practice Question
During a bare-metal installation of Windows Server 2022 on a new rack server, Setup shows only 2 TB of a 4 TB SAS drive as available for the system volume and leaves the rest of the space unusable. The server is shipped with legacy BIOS firmware enabled by default, but it also supports UEFI mode. You must be able to boot from this same 4 TB disk and make its full capacity available to the operating system. Which preparatory action will achieve this goal before rerunning the installation?
Create the system volume as a dynamic MBR disk during Setup and extend it past 2 TB once Windows is running.
Enable NTFS compression during installation so the 4 TB drive can be addressed as a single 2 TB-equivalent partition.
Keep the firmware in BIOS mode and re-format the partition as ReFS after installation to unlock the extra space.
Change the server firmware to UEFI mode and initialize the drive with a GPT partition table before starting Windows Setup.