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How would you set up disk quotas on a drive formatted with FAT32? Answer: You must have NTFS to be able to enforce disk quotas, so the drive must first be converted to NTFS.
How would you set up disk quotas on a drive formatted with FAT32? Answer: You must have NTFS to be able to enforce disk quotas, so the drive must first be converted to NTFS.
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Adequate unallocated space The disk must be formatted with NTFS
Yes, as long the hard disk drive is not NTFS formatted.
Like a physically separate disk physical disk part of the work.After create partitions, store the data in the partition before it should be formatted and the assigned drive letter
Disk Druid Partitions is a program that partitions your hard drive for you.
there are two types of partitions in the hard disk is primary and logical.
A quick format simply erases the file control structures on the partition such as the Master File Table (MFT) on NTFS formatted partitions or the File Allocation Table (FAT) on FAT(32) formatted partitions. A full format also checks the drive for bad sectors and, upon encountering any, adds them to the drives internal list of bad sectors so they will be completely ignored and unused by the file system. When formatting a new disk for the first time or a disk with unknown history it is better to perform a full format. If you are just reinstalling your operating system on a known good drive then a quick format will suffice.
it does not divide a disk by necessity. you can chose, when formatting, to divide the disk into partitions, but this is not necessary. default is that you have no partitions (which is technically the same as 1 partition).
False - you can set the quotas with NTFS.