Lab Manual For Comptia A+ Guide To It Technical Support
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Given: A DVD that has a size of 4.7 GB as marketed by the manufactures, whereas, in explorer, the size is displayed as 4.3 GB.
To find: The reason why manufacturer’s advertisement of the size of the DVD is different than displayed in the explorer...
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Explain how a DVD manufacturer can advertise that a DVD can hold 4.7 GB, but Explorer reports theDVD capacity as 4,706,074,624 bytes or 4.38 GB.a. Manufacturers are allowed to overadvertise their products.b. The manufacturer measures capacity in decimal and the OS measures capacity in binary.c. The actual capacity is 4.7 GB, but the OS requires overhead to manage the DVD and the overheadis not included in the reported DVD capacity.d. The DVD was formatted to have a capacity of 4.38 GB, but it could have been formatted to have acapacity of 4.7 GB.
A certain moving arm disk storage, with one head, has the following specifications.
Number of tracks/recording surface = 200
Disk rotation speed = 2400 rpm
Track storage capacity = 62,500 bits
The average latency of this device is P msec and the data transfer rate is Q bits/sec.
Write the value of P and Q.
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