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Module 4: Managing disks. The following topics are covered in this module: Working with disk management, working with basic disks, working with dynamic disks, preparing disks when upgrading to Windows XP Professional, managing disks, defragmenting volumes.
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Course 2272C: Implementing and supporting Microsoft Windows XP professional - Module 4Module 4:Managing DisksOverview Working with Disk Management Working with Basic Disks Working with Dynamic Disks Preparing Disks When Upgrading to Windows XP Professional Managing Disks Defragmenting VolumesLesson: Working with DiskManagement Identifying Disk-Management Tasks Performing Disk-Management Tasks by Using Disk Management Performing Disk-Management Tasks by Using DiskPartIdentifying Disk-Management Tasks Use Disk Management and DiskPart to: Convert disk types Organize disk storage Format disks Add new disks View disk status and properties Troubleshoot disk problemsPerforming Disk-Management Tasks byUsing Disk Management List vie Disk w Management Object number Graphi c viewPerforming Disk-Management Tasks byUsing DiskPartLesson: Working with Basic Disks Organizing a Basic Disk Creating Partitions and Drives on a Basic Disk Adding a Basic DiskOrganizing a Basic Disk Primary partitions C: C: D: D: E: E: F: Extended G: partition with F: H: logical drives Up to four OR Up to three primary partitions primary and one extended partition partitions with logical drivesCreating Partitions and Drives on aBasic Disk Creating a partition Creating a logical driveAdding a Basic Disk Before adding a disk After adding a disk AddedLesson: Working with Dynamic Disks Introduction to Dynamic Disks Converting from a Basic Disk to a Dynamic Disk Organizing a Dynamic Disk Creating a Volume Moving Dynamic DisksIntroduction to Dynamic Disks Considerations for working with dynamic You can create volumes that can span disks: multiple disks There is no requirement for contiguous space when increasing or extending the size of a volume You must use a basic disk if you require a dual-boot systemConverting from a Basic Disk to aDynamic Disk Disk Management Disk PartOrganizing a Dynamic Disk Simple volume Contains disk space from a single disk Striped volume Data is written alternately and evenly to two or more disks Spanned Includes disk space from two volume or more disks, filling the first disk, then the second, and so onCreating a Volume A simple volume resides on a single dynamic disk To create a spanned or striped volume, you must have two or more dynamic disks You cannot use the new volume wizard to format a volume as FAT or FAT32Moving Dynamic Disks Moving a disk When moving a dynamic disk, select Import Foreign Disk to update the dynamic database on the newly added disk When moving multidisk volumes, move all disks in the volume at the same timeLesson: Preparing Disks When UpgradingtoWindows XP Professional Supported Disk Types Upgrading from Windows NT 4.0 Workstation or Windows 2000 ProfessionalSupported Disk Types Supported Disk Operating System(s) Type(s) MS-DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Basic Disk: Partitions Edition, Windows XP Home Edition Basic Disk: Partitions Windows NT 4.0 Workstation “Basic” Disk: Volume Sets and Striped Sets Basic Disk: Partitions Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Dynamic Disk: Simple, XP Professional Striped, and Spanned VolumesUpgrading from Windows NT 4.0Workstation orWindows 2000 ProfessionalUpgrading from Upgrading fromWindows NT 4.0 with Windows 2000volume or striped sets Professional with read-1 Back up data only disks containing volume or striped sets2 Delete volumes 1 Back up data In Windows 2000, Install Windows XP use Disk3 Professional Management Convert basic disks 2 to convert basic4 to dynamic disks disks to dynamic disks Install Windows XP5 Create volume types 3 Professional6 Restore dat ...