5.6.7 Practice Questions
You have four volumes on a basic hard disk. You convert the disk to dynamic. After the conversion, which of the following do you expect to see as the status of the fourth volume if it is valid and has no errors?
Healthy
You have four volumes on a basic hard disk. Which of the following do you expect to see as the status of the fourth volume if it is valid and has no errors?
Healthy (Logical Drive)
You have a DVD-ROM disc with no label and you want to know if it has any important files on it. You insert the DVD-ROM into your optical media drive, then you double-click the drive letter for the optical drive to see the contents of the disc. If the DVD-ROM is not a valid disc, which error message will you see?
No Media
You have a disk in your system that is displayed in the Disk Management utility as shown in the image below. The disk icon includes a red arrow that is pointing down. Which of the following would you expect to see in the space where the red outline is, as the status of this disk?
Not Initialized
You have just finished installing windows on a system that contains four physical hard disks. The installation process has crated a system volume and a C: volume on the first disk (Disk 0). The installation process also initialized the second disk (Disk 1) and the third disk (Disk 2) but did not crate any volumes on these disks. Which of the following would you expect to see as the status on of Disk 1 and Disk 2?
Unallocated
How can you reformat a drive from FAT32 to NTFS without losing the existing data?
Use the convert command at a command prompt.
You have a hard disk that is formatted with the FAT32 file system. You would like to implement file and folder permissions on the Design folder that apply when files are accessed both locally and remotely. What should you do?
Use the convert command to convert from FAT32 to NTFS, then configure NTFS permissions.