Disk Defragmenter
active x control the correct answers are: 1.Event Viewer 2.System Information 3.Device Manager 4.Disk Management 5.Disk Defragmenter 6.Services Console
chkdsk
an image file
Disk Management allows you to partition and format disk space from within windows Jimmy S
A console is saved in a file with an .msc file extention, and a snap-in in a console can itself be a console.
A disk defragmenter.
Disk space
active x control the correct answers are: 1.Event Viewer 2.System Information 3.Device Manager 4.Disk Management 5.Disk Defragmenter 6.Services Console
file allocation table (fat)
chkdsk
The boot password is a feature provided by the motherboard (hardware) and is not stored in a file on the disk that WindowsXP could access.
No. Absolutely not. Only its name is deleted and its location becomes available to other files to saved in. You need some software to WIPE the file, as Eraser, WipeSecure, etc.
No. Absolutely not. Only its name is deleted and its location becomes available to other files to saved in. You need some software to WIPE the file, as Eraser, WipeSecure, etc.
The size the virtual memory is determined by the size of the page file which saved in your hard disk. Virtual memory only uses the hard disk.
back up
All of the "old data" that has not been overwritten can be recovered in Windows and MS-Dos. When a file is deleted in Windows / MS-Dos the first character of the file name is changed to a question mark. This releases the allocated disk space of the deleted file to the free disk space. The data itself is not touched until a program overwrites the data in that allocated space. This is not true of most other operating systems.
File Name