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Chapter 3 Managing Disk and File Systems. File Storage Basics Windows XP supports two types of storage Basic Dynamic Basic storage system Centers on partitioning.

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Page 1: Chapter 3 Managing Disk and File Systems. File Storage Basics Windows XP supports two types of storage Basic Dynamic Basic storage system Centers on partitioning.

Chapter 3

Managing Disk and File Systems

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File Storage Basics

Windows XP supports two types of storageBasic

Dynamic

Basic storage systemCenters on partitioning a physical hard drive

Partitioning is the process of dividing the hard drive logical divisions

Each division can contain a different file system

Each division is assigned a unique drive letter

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File Storage Basics

Dynamic Storage is a method supported by Windows XP and newer Windows Operating systems

Dynamic storage is based on volumes

A volume functions no different then a partition

Dynamic storage allows for more flexibility in drive configurations

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File Storage Basics

Dynamic Storage can create Expanded volumes

Fault-tolerant configurations

Fault-tolerant configurations allows the volume to be increased in size without the lost of data.

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Basic Storage

The traditional system for dividing a hard drive is partitions.

Each partition can be formatted with a different file system

Partitions must be formatted before they can be used by the OS

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Basic Storage

A primary partition is a division of a hard drive.An extended partition is division of a hard drive the can be further subdivided into logical drives.A hard drive can host

Up to four primary partitionsOr three primary partition and one extend partition

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Basic Storage

Only primary partitions and logical drives can be formatted with a file system

A primary partition can be marked active, this informs the computers BIOS that this partition contains the starting information for the computer

Only one partition can be active at a time

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Basic Storage

Typically a partition should be created to the maximum storage allowed by the file system chosen.

FAT 4 GB

FAT 32 32 GB

NTFS 4 TB

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Basic Storage

Basic storage can support many types of disk configurations from

Single formatted partitions

Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID-3)

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Basic Storage

Windows XP can only be installed into a basic storage partition.

There are two partition associated with Windows XP

System partition

Boot partition

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Basic Storage

The system partition is where the boot files are storedThe boot partition

Is where the main Windows XP system files are locatedThe default location for the paging files

The boot partition can be the same partition as the system or it can be a separate partition.

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Dynamic Storage

Is a standard that creates a single partition that encompasses the entire hard drive.

The hard drive that is initialized for dynamic storage is considered a dynamic disk.

Dynamic disks are divided into volumes

A volume can be a portion or portions of one or more physical disks.

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Volume

A portion of one or more hard drives

Formatted with a single file system

Accessed through a single drive letter (mount point)

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Simple Volumes

Contains space from a single dynamic disk

Is not fault tolerant

You can extend a simple volume to include unallocated space on a single disk

You can format it with NTFS, FAT 32 or FAT

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Simple Volumes

Can be a designated drive letter

Can be left disconnected

Can be mounted as a folder on an existing NTFS volume as long as the mounted simple volume is formatted in NTFS

Can be disconnect from one volume and move to a different NTFS volume.

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Spanned Volumes

Includes space on multiple disks (up to 32)

Windows will write data to spanned volume filling one disk then the next

Spanned volumes are not fault tolerant, if one drive fails all the data is lost in the spanned volume.

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Striped Volumes

Combines free space from multiple hard drives into a single volume

This system maximized performance by adding data to all of the drives at the same time

Striped volumes in Windows XP are not fault tolerant.

If one drive fails all data is lost.

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Changing Storage Type

You can upgrade from basic storage to dynamic storage at any time with no loss of data.

You can convert dynamic storage to basic but all data will be lost on the disk.

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NTFS Compression

A system that allows files and folders to compresses to take up less space on a drive.

It is not use much on stand alone computers.

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Encryption File Systems

Used to provide additions security for data stored on a disk.

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Using Disk Maintenance Tools

There are three maintenance tools Disk DefragmenterCheck Disk Disk Cleanup

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Disk Cleanup

Used to free up disk space by deleting temporary files and uninstalling programs

Will scan disk and produce list of files and programs that you could delete.

You make the final decision.

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ChkDsk

attempts to repair file system errors, locate bad sectors recover readable information from those bad

sectors

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Disk Defragmenter

Is used to unfragment disk drives. How fragmentation occurs To start disk defragmenter by going to Start |

All Programs | Accessories |System Tools | Disk Defragmenter.

The Disk Defragmenter window looks like this

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The upper pane of the window lists the volumes that you can analyze

The middle pane provides a graphic representation of how fragmented the selected volume is.

The lower pane provides a dynamic representation of the volume that continuously updates during defragmentation.

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Analyze Button

Analyzes the disk for fragmentation

After the analysis, the Analysis Display band provides a graphic representation of how fragmented the volume is.

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Defragment Button

Defragments the disk.

provides a graphic representation of the defragmented volume

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Using Defragmenter Effectively

Run Disk Defragmenter when the computer will receive the least usage.

Make sure that virus scan software is turned off before you start the process

Make sure that the disk has enough free space to do the defragement efficiently

If you do a lot of deleting and adding of data to the disk you should do defragmentation more frequently.