is the first time the disk has been used. Ques. 3 – Disk moves to online status. Ques. 4 – The disk is unallocated space and has not created a volume type yet. Table 1-2-1 – Disk type (basic or dynamic) – Disk 0 – Basic Disk 1 - Basic Total disk size - Disk 0 – 40GB Disk 1 – 16GB Number and type of partitions – Disk 0 – NTFS Primary Partition Disk 1 – Unallocated Basic
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Equivalence Partitioning By: Khalifa, Husam Ali Equivalence partitioning Equivalence partitioning is a software testing technique that divides the input and/or output data of a software unit into partitions of data from which test cases can be derived. The equivalence partitions are usually derived from the requirements specification for input attributes that influence the processing of the test object. Test cases are designed to cover each partition at least once. Using
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Disk Partitions Disk Partitions An internal hard disk ( PATA, SATA, or SCSI) cannot be used until it is prepared for use. There are two steps involved in preparing a hard disk: Step 1. Creating partitions and logical drives Step 2. Formatting partitions and logical drives ( which assigns drive letters) A disk partition is a logical structure on a hard disk drive that specifies the following: ¦ Whether the drive can be bootable ¦ How many drive letters ( one, two, or more) the hard disk contains
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external hard drive, do it now and click Refresh. After you've chosen the drive that you want to use for your backup, the program will ask you to identify what you want to back up. The default selection is to let Windows choose for you, and create a disk image at the same time. You can be much more selective, however, by clicking the radio button next to Let me choose. Once you've chosen what you want to back up, and where you want Windows to store it, the program will display a backup summary screen
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Data backup programs often have built in support to back up an entire hard drive to CDs or DVDs. Most computers have DVD or CD burner’s data burning software is inexpensive, if not already included on the operating system. * CONS: of using DVD disk as a backup method. They're not always reliable. They're slow. Optical media can't be set up to back up automatically. The best forms of data backup are automatic. Full Format erases everything and resets all Magnetic platters. 3. Format the Hard
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also large repositories from which you can freely download high quality software for almost any task you can think of. Flexibility: Linux can be used for high performance server applications, desktop applications, and embedded systems. You can save disk space by only installing the components needed for a particular use. 4. List three examples of different hardware platforms onto which Linux has been ported. A. Linux has been ported on x86, Alpha, and PowerPC 5. What is the minimum
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(TCO A) Which of the following is most clearly an example of process innovation? (Points : 4) | a pizza chain is able to develop a method of baking pizza that enables pizzas to be baked in 10 minutes rather than the standard 20 minutes during the late 1980s a potato chip company introduces a line of its potato chips with a new type of seasoning. a major motion picture studio releases a new 3D movie. a tire manufacturer develops a tire that re-inflates itself instantly when it is punctured
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management can promote and Maintain the health of workers JUNE, 2014 Hard disk drive "Hard drive" redirects here. For other uses,. | A 2.5" SATA hard drive | | | Invented by | | A disassembled and labeled 1997 HDD laying atop a mirror. Overview of how an HDD functions A hard disk drive (HDD)[b] is a data storage device used for storing and retrieving digital information using rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material.[2] An HDD retains its data even when powered
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P10 CIS 230 Chapter 10 Computer Peripherals Fall 2013 __________________________ are devices that are external to the main processing function of the computer itself. They are external to the CPU. They do not include the CPU, memory and power supply. T/F. The peripherals in a mainframe computer are similar, except larger, with more capacity. They may be 100 keyboards and terminals and a hard drive array. T/F. Computer storage is often conceptualized hierarchically, based upon
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Quantifying Hardware Selection in an FTK 4.0 Environment Introduction and Background The purpose of this analysis is to evaluate the relative effectiveness of individual hardware component selection in the FTK 4.0 environment. While it is useful to document the individual hardware components which result in maximum performance, it is also important to identify those components which provide the best value. This effort is part of an ongoing commitment by Digital Intelligence to assist customers in
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