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A virtual machine (VM) fails to boot after a recent update to the hypervisor. The administrator checks the VM\'s settings and notices that the boot order is configured to prioritize the network adapter over the virtual hard disk. What could be the most likely cause of the boot failure, and how should the administrator proceed to resolve the issue?
The VM is attempting to boot from a network that is not configured, leading to a failure to find a bootable source. The administrator should change the boot order to prioritize the virtual hard disk first.
The hypervisor update has corrupted the VM's virtual hard disk, causing it to be unbootable. The administrator should restore the VM from a backup.
The VM's network adapter is configured incorrectly, preventing it from accessing the network boot server. The administrator should reconfigure the network settings.
The VM's BIOS settings are misconfigured, causing it to ignore the virtual hard disk. The administrator should reset the BIOS settings to default.