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Can span more than one hard drive?

Yes. In Windows 7 you can add up to 32 drives in a single spanned volume. The disks must be dynamic disks and can not be basic disks. However if one of the drives in the spanned volume fails then the entire volume will fail and the data will be lost.


Does Windows 2000 support writeable CD drives?

Yes.


Will Windows 95 support solid state drives?

Windows 95 does not have explicit support for SSDs (Solid State Drives). This means it will not perform as well as operating systems that do support them will, and that the drive may wear out prematurely.


How many drives can windows support?

Windows 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, 95, 98, and ME can support a maximum of 26 drives or logical partitions. Windows NT 3.1, 3.5, 3.51, 4, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, and 7 can support several thousand drives / partitions in a system.


Under windows xp professional is it possible to create new raid 5 volumes on dynamic and basic drives?

No


Does windows 2000 support sata drives?

Windows 2000 has no native support for SATA drives. If you have a slipstreamed CD with service pack 4, and the drivers for the SATA controller, you can install it. If not, you will have to run the SATA controller in emulation mode, so that Windows 2000 thinks that it is an IDE drive.


What kind of harddrive does Windows xp have?

Windows XP does not "have" a hard drive. The hard drive is a part of the computer, not Windows XP. Windows XP supports only IDE drives natively, although OEMs can also include drivers to support SATA drives.


Windows 9x does not support drives larger than GB?

137 gb...... Read your textbook! No!


Is Vista compatible with Sata?

Yes. Windows Vista includes native support for SATA drives.


How many Minimum drives on a spanned volume?

A spanned volume requires a minimum of two drives to be created. It combines multiple disks into a single logical volume, allowing for increased storage capacity by utilizing the combined space of all included drives. However, it does not provide redundancy; if one drive fails, all data on the spanned volume can be lost.


Will Windows Vista support fat32?

Windows Vista does not officially support booting from a FAT32 drive, although it is technically possible. Vista supports FAT32 on Flash drives and hard drives, although it will not format a hard drive over 32 GB as FAT32.


What external hard drives work with Windows ME?

Any external hard drive that presents itself as a standard USB Mass Storage device should work in Windows ME. This is about 95% of the drives on the market. Note that large hard drives may perform very slowly with the FAT32 file system, and Windows ME does not support NTFS.