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Lesson 1 Review<br />

Questions and Answers<br />

1. On which types of computers can you use dynamic disks?<br />

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To use a dynamic disk, you must be running Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 Professional.<br />

Portable computers do not support dynamic disks.<br />

2. What actions must you take to revert from a dynamic disk to a basic disk? What<br />

limitations does this process impose?<br />

By using Disk Management, you must delete all volumes on the disk. You must then right-click<br />

the disk and select Revert To Basic Disk. All data is lost when reverting a dynamic disk to a<br />

basic disk. You must repartition and reformat the basic disk following the conversion.<br />

Lesson 2 Practice: Exercise 2<br />

1. What color is the name of the Compressed folder?<br />

Blue. This is the default color used by Windows XP to denote a compressed folder.<br />

Lesson 2 Practice: Exercise 3<br />

1. Is the Compressed2 folder compressed or not compressed? Why?<br />

The Compressed2 folder is compressed because in Exercise 2, you specified that all subfolders<br />

and files should also be compressed.<br />

7. What indication do you have that the Compressed2 folder is no longer compressed?<br />

The folder name is now displayed in the original color (typically black).<br />

Lesson 2: Exercise 4<br />

To create a compressed file<br />

4. How can you verify that the Text1.txt file is compressed?<br />

The folder name is displayed in blue.<br />

To copy a compressed file to an uncompressed folder<br />

3. Is the Text1.txt file in the Compressed2 folder compressed or uncompressed?<br />

Why?<br />

Uncompressed. A new file inherits the compression attribute of the folder in which it is created.

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