A technician plugs a 16GB jump drive into a Windows PC, and it has multiple smaller partitions that are unwritable. Which of the following single DiskPart commands can be used to restore the drive, allowing it to be formatted to full capacity?
Damn, COMPTIA really wants us to fail, anyways Jump Drive is similar to USB, IDK the difference according to google there is no significant difference. The answer is "C" because Windows cannot read two partitions on a USB
The DiskPart command that can be used to restore the drive, allowing it to be formatted to full capacity is:
C. clean
This command will remove all partitions from the drive, effectively restoring it to its original state and allowing you to format it to its full capacity
From Meyers
"Run the clean command at the diskpart prompt to wipe all partition and
volume information off the currently selected disk. This tool handles nasty
corruptions that simply won’t let Windows boot and serves as my last-ditch
step before I toss a drive."
"Jump drive"... I've never heard anyone refer a USB drive as a "jump drive."
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