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A folder on your Windows 2000 Professional computer contains bitmap files that have been compressed from 2MB to 1MB. You want to copy one of the compressed bitmap files from the hard disk to 1.4-MB fl

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When you attempt to copy, you receive the following error message 'Destination drive is Full'.

What should to do?

A.Move, rather than copy, the compressed bitmap file to the floppy disk.

B.Reformat the floppy disk. Then copy the compressed bitmap file to the floppy disk.

C.Use another program to compress the bitmap file before copying it to the floppy disk.

D.Copy an empty compressed folder to the floppy disk. Then copy the compressed bitmap file to the folder on the floppy disk.

参考答案

正确答案:C
解析:Explanation: Windows 2000 file compression only works on the NTFS file system. However, floppy disks make use of the FAT file system. When compressed files are copied from an NTFS drive to a FAT or FAT32 drive, the file loses it compressed state and becomes uncompressed. You therefore require another application to compress the bitmap file. You could for example use Winzip, WinRar, WinAce or Micosoft's compress.exe.

Incorrect answers:
A: Windows 2000 file compression only works on the NTFS file system. However, floppy disks make use of the FAT file system. When compressed files are moved from an NTFS drive to a FAT or FAT32 drive, the file loses it compressed state and becomes uncompressed. In which case, the file would be too big to fit on the floppy disk.

B: Floppy disks can only be formatted with the FAT file system. It cannot be formatted with the NTFS file system. Windows 2000 file compression only works on the NTFS file system. However, floppy disks make use of the FAT file system. When compressed files are moved from an NTFS drive to a FAT or FAT32 drive, the file loses it compressed state and becomes uncompressed, in which case the file would be too big to fit on the floppy disk.

D: When compressed folders are moved from an NTFS drive to a FAT or FAT32 drive, the folder loses it compressed state and becomes uncompressed. When a compressed file is then moved to the folder it too becomes uncompressed, in which case the file would be too big to fit on the floppy disk.

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