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Understanding partitioning
From the course: CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) Cert Prep
Understanding partitioning
- I've just installed this beautiful NVMe M.2 drive into my system, and I can bring it up into my system set up and I can see it just fine. The problem is, it may be great for my computer, but this drive is in no condition to work with my operating system. In order for it to work with my operating system, I have to take this physical electronic device and turn it into a logical electronic device that makes sense to an operating system. If you think about this for a minute, this could be an issue. Number one, electronically, your system sees this particular storage device is nothing but a huge string of LBA blocks, going from zero to probably 24 million on this particular one. But when we look at our hard drives from an operating system standpoint, we see files and we see folders, and we want to be able to organize all this stuff. Using the analogy of a house, if my hard drive is a house, partitioning is building…
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Understanding partitioning4m 4s
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MBR partitioning11m 49s
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GPT partitioning8m 23s
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Understanding file systems11m 21s
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Popular file systems6m 24s
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Formatting in action10m 57s
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Dynamic disks8m 26s
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New installation: First drive5m 12s
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Software RAID in storage spaces9m 27s
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Encrypting mass storage9m 16s
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Maintaining storage disks5m 48s
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