How do you configure system protection on your D: drive?

Your computer running Windows 7 Enterprise has two internal hard disks.

System protection is configured by default on the C: drive, which holds the operating system and
installed applications.
The D: drive is a 500-GB hard disk formatted with the NTFS filing system, and you use it to store your
personal files.
You want to store previous versions going back several months and therefore intend to reserve 200
GB of this disk for system protection.
You are not using either of your internal disks for backup; instead, you store your backups on a 1-TB
external USB hard disk.
How do you configure system protection on your D: drive? (Choose all that apply; each answer forms
part of the complete solution.)

Your computer running Windows 7 Enterprise has two internal hard disks.

System protection is configured by default on the C: drive, which holds the operating system and
installed applications.
The D: drive is a 500-GB hard disk formatted with the NTFS filing system, and you use it to store your
personal files.
You want to store previous versions going back several months and therefore intend to reserve 200
GB of this disk for system protection.
You are not using either of your internal disks for backup; instead, you store your backups on a 1-TB
external USB hard disk.
How do you configure system protection on your D: drive? (Choose all that apply; each answer forms
part of the complete solution.)

A.
Select Restore System Settings And Previous Versions Of Files

B.
Select Only Restore Previous Versions Of Files

C.
Set the Max Usage slider control to 40 percent

D.
Set the Max Usage slider control to 4 percent



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