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| asadi 2003-01-17, 12:54 pm |
| 1) What is the advantage of using "Dynamic Disk" over "Basic Disk"?
2)What are the differences between "on-board Video Adaptor" and "built-in Video Adaptor"?
3)Would you please tell me what does "wake on ring" means? Where can we use this function? How?
4)Do you know about the Exam Gear website?
Thank you
Neka M. Asadi | |
| hairy51 2003-01-17, 2:16 pm |
| 1) can create simple/spanned/striped volumes on dynamic disks and resize without re-booting.(Except system and boot partitions)
Disadv:
Are only supported by win2k.
Dynamic storage not supported on removable/portable media. | |
| Tech Ranger 2003-01-17, 7:27 pm |
| 2) They are the same.
3) Waking up a PC by dialing into the modem. | |
| gcw123 2003-01-17, 9:35 pm |
| "on-board Video Adaptor" and "built-in Video Adaptor" mean the thing.. | |
| gcw123 2003-01-17, 9:40 pm |
| In Windows 2000, a new storage type has been defined and exposed in the new Logical Disk Management snap-in; previous versions of Windows NT used only basic storage:
* Basic storage uses normal partition tables supported by all versions of Windows, MS-DOS, and Windows NT. A disk initialized for basic storage is called a basic disk. It can hold primary partitions, extended partitions, and logical drives.
Basic volumes include partitions and logical drives, as well as volumes created using Windows NT 4.0 or earlier, such as volume sets, stripe sets, mirror sets, and stripe sets with parity. In Windows 2000, these volumes are called spanned volumes, striped volumes, mirrored volumes, and RAID-5 volumes, respectively.
* Dynamic storage is supported by Windows 2000. A disk initialized for dynamic storage is called a dynamic disk. It can hold simple volumes, spanned volumes, mirrored volumes, striped volumes, and RAID-5 volumes. With dynamic storage, you can perform disk and volume management without having to restart the operating system. |
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