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Need a bit of help please....IT question!

Need a bit of help please....IT question!

reganlives
Posting Freak
1,230
03-06-2016, 07:55 AM
#1
I've been asked a question for a job application but I'm not sure on the answer even though I've studied file systems previously lol...

On an NTFS file system, what is the difference between moving a file between folders on the same partition, and between folders on different partitions, and why is it important to understand the difference?

If someone could help me out then it would be much appreciated.

Cheers
reganlives
03-06-2016, 07:55 AM #1

I've been asked a question for a job application but I'm not sure on the answer even though I've studied file systems previously lol...

On an NTFS file system, what is the difference between moving a file between folders on the same partition, and between folders on different partitions, and why is it important to understand the difference?

If someone could help me out then it would be much appreciated.

Cheers

Saraj
Posting Freak
2,791
03-06-2016, 08:12 AM
#2
Having two partitions is like having two hard drives in one,

the difference in my eyes would be that if you moved one file from one partition to another, and the first partition became currupt or you the data, Partition two would in normal circumstances still be there.

If you have filed in one partition and the hard drive currupts that partition will be lost losing all files.

for example.

on my laptop I have a C: drive and D: drive, both drives are one hard of 250GB

110 GB is C: which is used for vista, downloads, and software

110GB is D: which is used for my personal files, such as vids, words documents.

If i was to download a software which had a virus that would go into C: and the virus would affect only C:, if my laptop stopped working and I had to reboot, that would only reboot C: and D: would remain the same with all my files

may not be the answer but hope it helps

[COLOR="Gray"]December 2008: Crashed Lexus IS200 - Cat B Write Off
August 2009: Crashed Vauxhall Astra - Minor Damage DIY Repair
November 2009: Crashed Vauxhall Astra - Scratches To Bumper No Repair Required
February 2010: Other Party Crashed Into Astra - Extensive Damage To Rear -Settled With Third Party's Insurance
Anyone dare To Predict The Future?[/COLOR]
Saraj
03-06-2016, 08:12 AM #2

Having two partitions is like having two hard drives in one,

the difference in my eyes would be that if you moved one file from one partition to another, and the first partition became currupt or you the data, Partition two would in normal circumstances still be there.

If you have filed in one partition and the hard drive currupts that partition will be lost losing all files.

for example.

on my laptop I have a C: drive and D: drive, both drives are one hard of 250GB

110 GB is C: which is used for vista, downloads, and software

110GB is D: which is used for my personal files, such as vids, words documents.

If i was to download a software which had a virus that would go into C: and the virus would affect only C:, if my laptop stopped working and I had to reboot, that would only reboot C: and D: would remain the same with all my files

may not be the answer but hope it helps


[COLOR="Gray"]December 2008: Crashed Lexus IS200 - Cat B Write Off
August 2009: Crashed Vauxhall Astra - Minor Damage DIY Repair
November 2009: Crashed Vauxhall Astra - Scratches To Bumper No Repair Required
February 2010: Other Party Crashed Into Astra - Extensive Damage To Rear -Settled With Third Party's Insurance
Anyone dare To Predict The Future?[/COLOR]

reganlives
Posting Freak
1,230
03-06-2016, 08:18 AM
#3
I understand where you're coming from but I think its to do with the permissions really. Remember its specifically referred to the NTFS file system. I cant believe that my minds gone blank on this especially when I've worked in IT before and just finished my degree in Business Information Systems with E-Business lol..
reganlives
03-06-2016, 08:18 AM #3

I understand where you're coming from but I think its to do with the permissions really. Remember its specifically referred to the NTFS file system. I cant believe that my minds gone blank on this especially when I've worked in IT before and just finished my degree in Business Information Systems with E-Business lol..

Saraj
Posting Freak
2,791
03-06-2016, 08:22 AM
#4
not sure then, thats all ive known about paritions,

what about having separate access permission both both?

[COLOR="Gray"]December 2008: Crashed Lexus IS200 - Cat B Write Off
August 2009: Crashed Vauxhall Astra - Minor Damage DIY Repair
November 2009: Crashed Vauxhall Astra - Scratches To Bumper No Repair Required
February 2010: Other Party Crashed Into Astra - Extensive Damage To Rear -Settled With Third Party's Insurance
Anyone dare To Predict The Future?[/COLOR]
Saraj
03-06-2016, 08:22 AM #4

not sure then, thats all ive known about paritions,

what about having separate access permission both both?


[COLOR="Gray"]December 2008: Crashed Lexus IS200 - Cat B Write Off
August 2009: Crashed Vauxhall Astra - Minor Damage DIY Repair
November 2009: Crashed Vauxhall Astra - Scratches To Bumper No Repair Required
February 2010: Other Party Crashed Into Astra - Extensive Damage To Rear -Settled With Third Party's Insurance
Anyone dare To Predict The Future?[/COLOR]

FirebirdPhil
Posting Freak
7,101
03-06-2016, 08:45 AM
#5
Sorry you lost me on "NTFS"!!

"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"
FirebirdPhil
03-06-2016, 08:45 AM #5

Sorry you lost me on "NTFS"!!


"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"

Lexusboy
Posting Freak
9,267
03-06-2016, 08:53 AM
#6
Ask google is my answer sorry
Lexusboy
03-06-2016, 08:53 AM #6

Ask google is my answer sorry

alamkhan3980
Senior Member
368
03-06-2016, 09:35 AM
#7
This may help.

When copying or moving a file or folder, the permissions may change depending on where you move the file or folder.

Copying Files and Folders

1.When copying a folder or file within same NTFS partition, the copy of the folder or file inherits the destination folder permissions.

2.When copying a folder or file between different NTFS partitions, the copy of the folder or file inherits the destination folder permissions.


Moving Files and Folders

1.When moving a file to a folder within the same NTFS partition, the folder or file will retains its original permissions.

2.When moving a folder or file between different NTFS partitions, the file or folder will inherit the destination folder permissions.
alamkhan3980
03-06-2016, 09:35 AM #7

This may help.

When copying or moving a file or folder, the permissions may change depending on where you move the file or folder.

Copying Files and Folders

1.When copying a folder or file within same NTFS partition, the copy of the folder or file inherits the destination folder permissions.

2.When copying a folder or file between different NTFS partitions, the copy of the folder or file inherits the destination folder permissions.


Moving Files and Folders

1.When moving a file to a folder within the same NTFS partition, the folder or file will retains its original permissions.

2.When moving a folder or file between different NTFS partitions, the file or folder will inherit the destination folder permissions.

Saraj
Posting Freak
2,791
03-06-2016, 09:54 AM
#8
now that makes sense !

[COLOR="Gray"]December 2008: Crashed Lexus IS200 - Cat B Write Off
August 2009: Crashed Vauxhall Astra - Minor Damage DIY Repair
November 2009: Crashed Vauxhall Astra - Scratches To Bumper No Repair Required
February 2010: Other Party Crashed Into Astra - Extensive Damage To Rear -Settled With Third Party's Insurance
Anyone dare To Predict The Future?[/COLOR]
Saraj
03-06-2016, 09:54 AM #8

now that makes sense !


[COLOR="Gray"]December 2008: Crashed Lexus IS200 - Cat B Write Off
August 2009: Crashed Vauxhall Astra - Minor Damage DIY Repair
November 2009: Crashed Vauxhall Astra - Scratches To Bumper No Repair Required
February 2010: Other Party Crashed Into Astra - Extensive Damage To Rear -Settled With Third Party's Insurance
Anyone dare To Predict The Future?[/COLOR]

reganlives
Posting Freak
1,230
04-06-2016, 04:28 AM
#9
I knew it would be to do with the permissions lol
reganlives
04-06-2016, 04:28 AM #9

I knew it would be to do with the permissions lol

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