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MrFixIt's 70-210 Q of the Day 5/30
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| mrfixit 2003-05-30, 7:10 am |
| And awayyyy we go!
You own a Windows 2000 Pro machine with 2 hard disk. Disk 1 for the system files and disk 2 only for MS Office data. Both disks are dynamic. Disk 2 contains 200 MB unpartitioned space that you want to use to extend the volume on disk 2. When you right-click the volume, you notice there is no extend option available. What could cause this?
A)You need at least 100 MB free disk space to extend
B)You need at least 300 MB free disk space to extend
C)The volume you are trying to extend is on a disk formatted as FAT
D)You are using a standard IDE disk instead of SCSI
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| sgirardo 2003-05-30, 7:39 am |
| C | |
| ghaouf 2003-05-30, 8:31 am |
| C | |
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| enforcer 2003-05-30, 9:26 am |
| C. If you are FAT you should not extend any more  | |
| cramersaunders 2003-05-31, 3:54 am |
| C | |
| mrfixit 2003-05-31, 7:44 am |
| And the answer is...
You own a Windows 2000 Pro machine with 2 hard disk. Disk 1 for the system files and disk 2 only for MS Office data. Both disks are dynamic. Disk 2 contains 200 MB unpartitioned space that you want to use to extend the volume on disk 2. When you right-click the volume, you notice there is no extend option available. What could cause this?
C)The volume you are trying to extend is on a disk formatted as FAT
The volume you are trying to extend is on a disk formatted as FAT. Only NTFS volumes can be extended. (note: Dynamic disks can also contain FAT volumes) | |
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| call me dense if you want but if the 200Mb is unpartitioned, then how can it be formatted as FAT32 ? | |
| cramersaunders 2003-06-02, 4:53 am |
| You want to extend the Partition to include the unpartitioned Space, but the Partition is Formatted with FAT 32 so cannot be extended to include the 200MB Unpartitioned Space. |
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