Save The Day Save Your Data with Windows Vista Recovery Technology Lutfie Royan PT Sriboga Raturaya – Semarang.

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Save The Day Save Your Data with Windows Vista Recovery Technology Lutfie Royan PT Sriboga Raturaya – Semarang

Agenda Hari Ini File Sistem di Windows Vista Opsi Recovery Backup dan Restore Demo Recovery

File Sistem di Windows Vista

Tipe file sistem Disk File System Flash File System Database File System Transactional File System Network File System Special Purpose File System

File Sistem di Windows Vista File Sistem pada Sistem Operasi FAT16 FAT32 NTFS EFS = Encrypted File System

File System di Windows Vista Subject of ComparisonNTFSFAT16FAT32 Operating system compatibility A computer running Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, or Windows XP can access files on an NTFS partition. A computer running Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or later can access files on the partition, but some NTFS features, such as Disk Quotas, are not available. Other operating systems allow no access. File access is available to computers running Microsoft® MS-DOS®, all versions of Windows, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and OS/2. File access is available only to computers running Microsoft® Windows 95 OSR2, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista. Volume size Recommended minimum volume size is approximately 10 MB. Recommended practical maximum for volumes is 2 terabytes. Much larger sizes are possible. Cannot be used on floppy disks. Volumes up to 4 GB. Cannot be used on floppy disks. Volumes from 512 MB to 2 terabytes. In Windows Vista, you can format a FAT32 volume only up to 32 GB. Cannot be used on floppy disks. File size Maximum file size 16 terabytes minus 64 KB (244 minus 64 KB) Maximum file size 4 GB Files per volume4,294,967,295 (232 minus 1 files)65,536 (216 files)Approximately 4,177,920

Opsi Recovery Startup Repair System Restore Windows Complete PC Restore Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool Command Prompt

Backup dan Restore Backup Tipe Backup Personal File Seluruh komputer Media Penyimpanan Harddisk Removable disk CD/DVD Pada Jaringan/Network

Backup dan Restore Restore Restore Point Cara Melakukan Restore

Perbandingan Berdasarkan Tipe OS Home BasicHome PremiumBusinessEnterpriseUltimate Ad hoc backup and recovery of user files and foldersYes Scheduled backup of user files Yes Backup of user files to a networked PC or device Yes Incremental backup Yes Automatic backup scheduling Yes Complete PC Backup and Restore (image based) Yes Shadow Copy (restore previous versions of your documents) Yes

Recovery pada Vista

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