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29 Cards in this Set
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OS/2 Operating System |
HPFS |
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When partitions created, one must be declared |
active |
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NTFS5.0 native to what OS? |
Windows 2000 |
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When 2 hard disks on same IDE port, one must be _____ and the other the _____ |
master, slave |
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____ drive technology uses Flash memory |
SSD |
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hard drive read/write head at end of |
actuator arm |
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Chkdsk utility |
Check disk surface and identify bad and lost sectors |
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80-conductor ribbon introduced for what technology? |
ATA-4 |
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When more than one operating system loaded on the same hard drive |
dual boot system |
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MBR |
Master Boot Record |
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When clusters from two different files are joined together as one file |
cross-linked file |
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LS-120 disk |
120 MB (MegaBytes) |
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In Windows Vista, disk defragmenter is where? |
System Tools |
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Multiple Zone Recording |
system of arranging clusters to maximize disk space |
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another name for cluster |
allocation unit |
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reason floppy doesn't work between computers |
one's floppy drive read/write head is out of alignment |
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Microsoft refers to NHTFS5.0 as |
dynamic disk |
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Two or more logical drives are divided into _____ |
partitions |
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Concentric magnetic circular patterns |
Tracks |
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Red line on hard disk cable identifies |
pin-1 on the IDE port and pin-1 |
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Why use SCSI active termination? |
Allows longer cables |
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Why is a floppy drive cable twisted? |
identifies drive A and B |
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Capacity of a high density floppy |
1.44 MB |
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Between EIDE, SCSI, ATA, and DMA, which is NOT a hard drive interface technology? |
DMA |
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How many partitions can be created on a floppy disk drive? |
You cannot create a partition on a floppy! |
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When you defrag, you _____ |
rearrange clusters into a more efficient sequence |
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NTFS stands for |
New Technology File System |
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Two or more sectors form a |
cluster |
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Interleave factor |
way sectors are laid out on a disk platter |