GreenBlack® Corporation: Making the Grade: Chapter 4

 

 

 
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Making the Grade: Chapter 4
Session 4.1: Working with Removable Media
 
  1. Can you create folders on a floppy disk?

  2. When you _____________ a floppy disk, all information on it is cleared.

  3. The _____________ option allows you to copy an entire floppy disk.

  4. Tape drives, CDs, and floppy disks are all examples of _____________ media.

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Session 4.2: Working with Hard Drives
 
  1. The file format designed for use by Windows XP Professional is _____________.

  2. The _____________ is the first division of a hard disk drive.

  3. A hard drive can be broken up into multiple _____________ to allow for logical use of storage space.

  4. _____________ prepares a disk to accept data.

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Session 4.3: Diagnosing Disk Problems
 
  1. A Wizard that automatically runs a program at specific times is the _____________ Wizard.

  2. To delete programs and components you no longer use to free up hard disk space, go to the _____________ and use Add/Remove Programs.

  3. Relocating all the data on a disk so that it fits together more efficiently refers to_____________.

  4. The path you navigate to get to the Task Scheduler is _____________.

  5. The utility program _____________ searches a storage disk for errors.

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Session 4.4: Backup and Recovery
 
  1. The Backup and Recovery Tools window is located in the _____________ folder.

  2. Backups of important data should be done at least once a _____________.

  3. The opposite of backing up is _____________.

  4. A type of backup that only copies files that have changed since your last backup is called a(n) _____________ backup.

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