
Computer Backup Demo
... Use Ghost to backup C: to another partition (e.g. D: - which may be on the same physical hard drive). I like to use the DOS commandline version (only available with Ghost 2003 & earlier). Newer versions of Ghost boot a windows-like OS from a CD (not a floppy) and take longer. After a saveset is made ...
... Use Ghost to backup C: to another partition (e.g. D: - which may be on the same physical hard drive). I like to use the DOS commandline version (only available with Ghost 2003 & earlier). Newer versions of Ghost boot a windows-like OS from a CD (not a floppy) and take longer. After a saveset is made ...
Section 3A: Windows forensics
... -The New Technology File System is more versatile because it uses the MFT to track information such as security items, the first 750 bytes of data, long and short filenames, and a list of nonresident attributes. -File slack, RAM slack, and drive slack are all areas in which valuable information may ...
... -The New Technology File System is more versatile because it uses the MFT to track information such as security items, the first 750 bytes of data, long and short filenames, and a list of nonresident attributes. -File slack, RAM slack, and drive slack are all areas in which valuable information may ...
Formatting and Partitioning Hard Drives, and DOS
... directory of the boot disk for the presence of the CONFIG.SYS file. Next, it searches for the COMMAND.COM interpreter, and finally looks in the root directory again for the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Both the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files can play significant roles in optimizing the system ...
... directory of the boot disk for the presence of the CONFIG.SYS file. Next, it searches for the COMMAND.COM interpreter, and finally looks in the root directory again for the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Both the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files can play significant roles in optimizing the system ...
File Share Dependencies
... dependent on the Internet Protocol (IP) address, and the IP address dependent on the disk. These dependencies create a vertical dependency tree, which is useful for troubleshooting, and also provide consistency for the resources in the cluster. ...
... dependent on the Internet Protocol (IP) address, and the IP address dependent on the disk. These dependencies create a vertical dependency tree, which is useful for troubleshooting, and also provide consistency for the resources in the cluster. ...
File System Caching Journaling File Systems
... File System Function: main secondary data storage; also permanent Two possibilities: Extreme speed bottleneck! Capacity not a problem nowadays: 2 TB disks even for PC. But backup becoming a problem. Logical view (view of programmer): Have a tree structure of files together with read/write operation ...
... File System Function: main secondary data storage; also permanent Two possibilities: Extreme speed bottleneck! Capacity not a problem nowadays: 2 TB disks even for PC. But backup becoming a problem. Logical view (view of programmer): Have a tree structure of files together with read/write operation ...
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... •FAT32 is still based on the original FAT system and works in a similar fashion in order to remain compatible with existing programs, networks, and device drivers. •The FAT32 file system was designed to support hard drives up to 2048 GB. •FAT32 file system, the root directory can be located anywhere ...
... •FAT32 is still based on the original FAT system and works in a similar fashion in order to remain compatible with existing programs, networks, and device drivers. •The FAT32 file system was designed to support hard drives up to 2048 GB. •FAT32 file system, the root directory can be located anywhere ...
Desktop PC Operating Systems
... Large clusters means small files will waste disk space called ‘slack space’. However, large cluster sizes reduces bookkeeping overhead and fragmentation, which may improve reading and writing speed overall. So a balance is required usually meaning that a cluster is around the size of an average file ...
... Large clusters means small files will waste disk space called ‘slack space’. However, large cluster sizes reduces bookkeeping overhead and fragmentation, which may improve reading and writing speed overall. So a balance is required usually meaning that a cluster is around the size of an average file ...
OUTLINE - Bilkent University
... • ext3 has no defragmentation tool, but can be temporarily downgraded to ext2. • JFS provides the defragfs utility. (IBM operating systems only) • XFS provides an online defragmentation utility • Note: Linux filesystems try to keep defragmentation ...
... • ext3 has no defragmentation tool, but can be temporarily downgraded to ext2. • JFS provides the defragfs utility. (IBM operating systems only) • XFS provides an online defragmentation utility • Note: Linux filesystems try to keep defragmentation ...
Chapter 16 PowerPoint
... Need to support legacy applications Need for advanced features such as security ...
... Need to support legacy applications Need for advanced features such as security ...
Disk Partitioning - Seton Hall University
... The "partition type" code for a primary or logical partition can either correspond to a file system contained within (e.g. 0x07 means either an NTFS or an OS/2 HPFS file system) or indicate the partition has a special use (e.g. code 0xBC may mean an Acronis Secure Zone and code 0x82 usually indicate ...
... The "partition type" code for a primary or logical partition can either correspond to a file system contained within (e.g. 0x07 means either an NTFS or an OS/2 HPFS file system) or indicate the partition has a special use (e.g. code 0xBC may mean an Acronis Secure Zone and code 0x82 usually indicate ...
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... Drive may be imaged via a USB or FireWire connection, or over the network. The size of the drive being imaged affects the time required to perform the capture. The speed of the connection also affects the time required to image the drive. A 500 GB drive may require 8 hours or several ...
... Drive may be imaged via a USB or FireWire connection, or over the network. The size of the drive being imaged affects the time required to perform the capture. The speed of the connection also affects the time required to image the drive. A 500 GB drive may require 8 hours or several ...
(DOCX, Unknown)
... Because of the way the FAT works data can be saved in several locations all over the hard disk. This means that when the data is to be accessed again the needle has to move all around the platter in order to get to the chain of clusters. This can both lead the hard drive to fail sooner a it works ha ...
... Because of the way the FAT works data can be saved in several locations all over the hard disk. This means that when the data is to be accessed again the needle has to move all around the platter in order to get to the chain of clusters. This can both lead the hard drive to fail sooner a it works ha ...
File System Facts 5.3.3
... *FAT32 partitions/volumes can be up to 2 terabytes in size. However, the largest partition size you can format in Windows 2000/XP/Vista is 32 GB. Windows can read partitions up to the 2 terabyte size, but cannot create them. Operating systems up to and including Windows 98/ME support only the FAT32 ...
... *FAT32 partitions/volumes can be up to 2 terabytes in size. However, the largest partition size you can format in Windows 2000/XP/Vista is 32 GB. Windows can read partitions up to the 2 terabyte size, but cannot create them. Operating systems up to and including Windows 98/ME support only the FAT32 ...
Partition In personal computers, a partition is a logical division of a
... operating systems on the same hard disk or to create the appearance of having separate hard drives for file management, multiple users, or other purposes. A partition is created when you format the hard disk. Typically, a one-partition hard disk is labelled the "C:" drive ("A:" and "B:" are typicall ...
... operating systems on the same hard disk or to create the appearance of having separate hard drives for file management, multiple users, or other purposes. A partition is created when you format the hard disk. Typically, a one-partition hard disk is labelled the "C:" drive ("A:" and "B:" are typicall ...
Allowable Process States - Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
... (influenced by the Apple Macintosh). – Several programs running under MS-DOS introduced their own graphical interfaces, however, this did not provide much consistency. “Non-Microsoft efforts to provide a consistent interface also failed.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS) ...
... (influenced by the Apple Macintosh). – Several programs running under MS-DOS introduced their own graphical interfaces, however, this did not provide much consistency. “Non-Microsoft efforts to provide a consistent interface also failed.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS) ...
MS-DOS-&-PC-DOS-by-Lindsey-Buranych-Alan-Crouch
... (influenced by the Apple Macintosh). – Several programs running under MS-DOS introduced their own graphical interfaces, however, this did not provide much consistency. “Non-Microsoft efforts to provide a consistent interface also failed.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS) ...
... (influenced by the Apple Macintosh). – Several programs running under MS-DOS introduced their own graphical interfaces, however, this did not provide much consistency. “Non-Microsoft efforts to provide a consistent interface also failed.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS) ...
FAT:
... The FAT file system is relatively straightforward technically and is supported by virtually all existing operating systems for personal computers. This makes it an ideal format for solid-state memory cards and a convenient way to share data between operating systems. The FAT file system was created ...
... The FAT file system is relatively straightforward technically and is supported by virtually all existing operating systems for personal computers. This makes it an ideal format for solid-state memory cards and a convenient way to share data between operating systems. The FAT file system was created ...