A technician has installed two new drives in a computer in the computer lab. Disk1 will be utilized for user and application dat a. > Disk2 has already been properly configured and has production data on it The technician has been unable to format the appropriate disk from the command prompt.
The lab requirements state that Disk1 should be a dynamic disk that contains two partitions. The first partition needs to be 256.000 MB and mapped to drive F.
The , second partition needs to be 512.000 MB , and mapped to drive G.
The new partitions must be formatted to prevent each user's files from being accessed by other users, and the disk must be configured to account for future redundancy.
A consistent file system must be maintained on the machine.

INSTRUCTIONS
Conduct the necessary steps within the Disk Manager to accomplish these tasks If at any time you would like to bring back the initial state of the simulation, please click the Reset Alt button
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hi what that mean in the question (the disk must be configured to account for future redundancy.)
Answer is WRONG......Comment below is RIGHT
Thank you for your comment. I'm going for my 3rd attempt at core 2 tonight. This was extremely helpful.
WRONG!
The question clearly says that DISK 2 HAS ALREADY BEEN FORMATTED AND THAT THERE IS DATA ALREADY ON THAT DRIVE! DISK 2 DOES NOT NEED HAVE ANYTHING DOWN TO IT.
ALSO, DISK 0 IS THE PRIMARY DRIVE HERE, AND NOTHING NEEDS TO BE DONE TO IT.
ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS HERE NEED TO BE DONE TO DISK 1.
The requirements ask for each partition to be encrypted so others can't read the information. So, format the entire drive as NTFS.
Then partition the formatted NTFS Disk into two parts.
Make one part 256MB, and map it to new drive F:.
Then use the remaining 512MB to create the G: drive.
Done.
If you format the 0 Disk, you're never going to be able to boot that computer again.