CompTIA A+ 5.3 Core 1 – Troubleshooting Storage Devices

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A+ OBJECTIVE 5.3 HARDWARE AND NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING – TROUBLESHOOTING STORAGE DEVICES

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What does a RAID array require for efficient functioning?

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What are RAID arrays used for?

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What is necessary to prevent potential data loss from failing hard drives or SSDs?

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What can help identify which SATA interface is operational?

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What should be checked if a new storage drive is not recognized?

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What may cause boot issues related to USB drives?

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What does the BIOS do if an operating system is not found during startup?

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What is the first step in troubleshooting when checking the physical configuration of a storage drive?

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What may operating system not found messages indicate?

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What is the purpose of hardware diagnostics run by the drive manufacturer?

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What should be checked if new hardware has been added to a computer system?

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What may cause computer issues with storage drives?

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What action might be taken if a missing drive is a network share?

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What might be the cause if a drive is missing from the File Manager?

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What is one way to measure the overall performance of storage devices?

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What should be done if a message indicates that a drive is failing?

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How often do mini RAID arrays perform their own checks?

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What does a growing number of errors in SMART information indicate?

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How can SMART information be accessed?

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What does SMART stand for in relation to storage drives?

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What does it indicate when you see a message ‘cannot read from the source disk’ when starting your computer?

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What could be a sign of a failing storage drive?

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What does the ‘click of death’ refer to in the context of storage drives?

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What is the first recommended step to troubleshoot storage problems?

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