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22-26 Chapter 22 Implementing and Conducting Administration of Resources<br />

E. Correct: Windows 2000 Server supports RAID 5 volumes across three or more<br />

disks using NTFS partitions.<br />

F. Incorrect: Windows XP Professional supports NTFS, but does not support RAID<br />

5 volumes.<br />

G. Correct: The Windows Server 2003 family supports RAID 5 volumes across three<br />

or more disks using NTFS partitions.<br />

4. Correct Answers: A and D<br />

A. Correct: The Disk Management snap-in is the preferred way to upgrade a disk<br />

from basic to dynamic. To do this, open the Disk Management snap-in or launch<br />

the Computer Management tool and select Disk Management. Right-click the disk<br />

to be upgraded, and select Convert To Dynamic Disk. Complete the process by<br />

following the instructions that appear.<br />

B. Incorrect: Fsutil.exe is useful for modifying aspects of the file system, but it cannot<br />

be used to modify disk properties.<br />

C. Incorrect: The Format.exe utility is used to add a file system to a disk that has<br />

already been configured. It cannot be used to change properties of a disk, such as<br />

whether the disk is basic or dynamic.<br />

D. Correct: Diskpart.exe provides command-line access to functionality normally<br />

accessed using the Disk Management snap-in. To upgrade disk 0 from basic to<br />

dynamic, you must first open the Diskpart.exe shell by executing the command<br />

Diskpart.exe. At the DISKPART> prompt, type the command select disk 0 to indicate<br />

that future disk-related commands will affect disk 0. Then, type the command<br />

convert dynamic to convert the disk from basic to dynamic.<br />

E. Incorrect: The Disk Defragmenter utility is used to reorganize file segments on a<br />

disk to improve performance. It does not have the ability to upgrade disks from<br />

basic to dynamic.<br />

5. Correct Answers: B<br />

A. Incorrect: Any volume type can be mounted only in an empty folder on an NTFS<br />

volume, but FAT does not support mounting a separate drive to an empty folder.<br />

Therefore, the external drive does not need to have the NTFS file system, but the<br />

C:\ drive does.<br />

B. Correct: The C:\ drive must be converted to NTFS before external drive can be<br />

mounted to a folder. This answer has the proper syntax for converting the drive.<br />

C. Incorrect: Fsutil.exe is useful for modifying aspects of the file system, but it cannot<br />

be used to create folder mount points.<br />

D. Incorrect: The Format.exe utility is used to add a file system to a disk that has<br />

already been configured. It cannot be used to create folder mount points.

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