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I've just added a new disk to my computer and I am trying to extend an existing volume to include the unallocated space of the new disk but the option to extend the volume is not available to me.
What do you think the problem is? (Select the best choice)
A. The exisitng volume is part of a striped volume on a dynamic disk.
B. You can't extend the volume because the disk is basic instead of dynamic.
C. The existing volume is part of a spanned volume on a basic disk.
D. The existing volume is not formatted with NTFS.
Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!
I had a typo in answer B which I corrected. I typed colume instead of volume
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The correct Answer is choice B and D.You can only extend a volume that is formatted with NTFS file system.Therefore the disk should be dynamic (Choice B) and formatted with NTFS (Choice D).
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quote: Originally posted by Slinky
Spid, did you change D also? I'm pretty sure I read them thoroughly and I don't remember seeing "not formatted with NTFS."
No I didn't change "D". I just had a slight typo originally for answer "B".
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