Lab06 Worksheet
Lab06 Worksheet
LAB 6
WORKING WITH DISKS
Exercise 6.1
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Based on the information in the Disk Management snap-in, fill out the information in Table 6-3 on your lab worksheet.
Exercise 6.2
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4. Take a screen shot of the message box by pressing Alt+Prt Scr and then paste it into your Lab06_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
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Consult the Disk Management snap-in, and fill out Table 6-4 with the amount of unallocated space left on the drive in gigabytes and megabytes.
What is the number of the 2 GB partition you created earlier in this exercise? Partition 3 Why does the command not execute properly? The volume cannot be extended because the file system does not support it. What is the result? It extended the Alice1 partition from 2 GB to 3.91 GB What is the result? The files were able to be copied without issue
Exercise 6.3
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How much available shrink space can be found in the volume? 97,728 MB How is the resulting volume different from the one you created in Exercise 6.1? Explain why. This partition was created using a GUI not from CLI and we used NTFS to begin with. Why doesnt the extended partition that you created appear in the Disk Management snap-ins volume list in the top view
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pane? It does! What would happen if you created another simple volume out of the free space left on the disk? There is no unallocated space left.
6. Take a screen shot of the Disk Management snap-in that shows the volumes you created by pressing Ctrl+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the lab06_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
Exercise 6.4
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Mounting a Volume
Alice calls the help desk yet again to tell you that she needs still more space on her Alice1 partition, but is unable to expand it. In Exercise 6.4, you provide her with additional space by creating a volume and mounting it in a folder on the Alice1 volume. 15 minutes
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Why were you able to extend the Alice2 volume, but not the Alice1 volume? Alice1 did not have any space available after it According to Windows Explorer, what is the capacity of the X: drive? 4.3 GB Does the capacity shown for the X: drive in Windows Explorer reflect the addition of the mounted volume? No Why doesnt the Properties sheet display the capacity of the Alice3 volume? Because it is a logical drive mounted inside a folder on another partition. What is the capacity of Alice3? 1.95 GB
Exercise 6.5
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What has happened to the primary partitions and logical drives that you created earlier in this lab? They are all simple, dynamic volumes now. After you converted the basic disk to a dynamic disk, how many partitions can be found on the disk? 5
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Take a screen shot of the Disk Management snap-in that shows the dynamic volumes you created by pressing Ctrl+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the lab06_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
As part of the Windows 7 deployment planning you performed in previous labs, you are considering packaging all of your disk images as virtual hard disk (VHD) files, rather than Windows Imaging (wim) files. This is so you can standardize on one format for all of your virtual machine and workstation deployment images. To complete this challenge, you must create a new VHD file called Win7img on your workstation, attach it to the file system, partition format it using NTFS, and copy the entire contents of the \\RWDC01\downloads\win7ent folder to it. Write out the steps you performed to complete these tasks and take a screen shot of the Disk Management snap-in, showing the VHD.