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<p/>The following questions will help you determine whether you have learned enough to move on to the <a class='inlineblock cb lh2 dr tr p5' href='38'>next chapter</a>. If you have difficulty answering these questions, please go back and review the material in this chapter before beginning the next chapter. See <a class='inlineblock cb lh2 dr tr p5' href='149'>Appendix A</a>, "Questions and Answers," for the answers to these questions.<p/>
<p/> You install a new 10-GB disk drive that you want to divide into five equal 2-GB sections. What are your options?<p/> You are trying to create a striped volume on your Windows NT Server to improve performance. You confirm that you have enough unallocated disk space on two disks in your computer, but when you right-click an area of unallocated space on a disk, your only option is to create a partition. What is the problem and how would you resolve it?<p/> You add a new disk to your computer and attempt to extend an existing volume to include the unallocated space on the new disk, but the option to extend the volume isn't available. What is the problem and how would you resolve it?<p/> You dual boot your computer with Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Professional. You upgrade a second drive—which you are using to archive files—from basic storage to dynamic storage. The next time you try to access your archived files from Windows 98, you are unable to read the files. Why?<p/>
<p/><a class='inlineblock cb lh2 dr tr p5' href='149'>Answers</a><p/> - Microsoft Windows 1002000 Professional [Electronic resources] نسخه متنی
The following questions will help you determine whether you have learned enough to move on to the next chapter. If you have difficulty answering these questions, please go back and review the material in this chapter before beginning the next chapter. See Appendix A, "Questions and Answers," for the answers to these questions. You install a new 10-GB disk drive that you want to divide into five equal 2-GB sections. What are your options? You are trying to create a striped volume on your Windows NT Server to improve performance. You confirm that you have enough unallocated disk space on two disks in your computer, but when you right-click an area of unallocated space on a disk, your only option is to create a partition. What is the problem and how would you resolve it? You add a new disk to your computer and attempt to extend an existing volume to include the unallocated space on the new disk, but the option to extend the volume isn't available. What is the problem and how would you resolve it? You dual boot your computer with Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Professional. You upgrade a second drive—which you are using to archive files—from basic storage to dynamic storage. The next time you try to access your archived files from Windows 98, you are unable to read the files. Why? Answers