You install your boot volume on volume C on your Windows 2000 Server computer. You mirror volume C on dynamic Disk 1. Two years later, during routine server maintenance, you open Disk Management and find that the status of volume C is Failed Redundancy. The status of Disk 1 is Missing. You attempt to reactivate Disk 1, but the status of volume C does not return to Healthy. What should you do next?
Options
A. Replace Disk 1 and restart the computer. The mirror will automatically regenerate
B. Remove the mirror on Disk 1, replace the disk, and then add back the mirror to the new Disk 1
C. Replace Disk 1 and copy all data from volume C to a new NTFS primary partition on the new Disk 1. Restart the computer
D. Rescan the disks, remove the mirror, and delete the data on Disk 1. Then re-create the mirror
E. None of above
Correct Answer
Remove the mirror on Disk 1, replace the disk, and then add back the mirror to the new Disk 1
More questions
1. A workstation has just been installed on an Ethernet LAN, but cannot communicate with the network. What should you check first?
Options
A. reinstall the network protocols
B. reinstall the network interface card driver
C. verify the ip configuration on the workstation
D. verify the link status on the computer's network card