ANY VOLUME TYPE CAN BE MOUNTED ONLY IN AN EMPTY FOLDER ON AN NTFSVOLUME, BUT FAT DOES NOT SUPPORT MOUNTING A SEPARATE DRIVE TO AN EMPTY FOLDER

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Correct Answers: B

A. Incorrect:

Any volume type can be mounted only in an empty folder on an NTFS

volume, but FAT does not support mounting a separate drive to an empty folder.

Therefore, the external drive does not need to have the NTFS file system, but the

C:\ drive does.

B. Correct:

The C:\ drive must be converted to NTFS before external drive can be

mounted to a folder. This answer has the proper syntax for converting the drive.

C. Incorrect:

Fsutil.exe is useful for modifying aspects of the file system, but it can-

not be used to create folder mount points.

D. Incorrect:

The Format.exe utility is used to add a file system to a disk that has

already been configured. It cannot be used to create folder mount points.