You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
A network technician installs a new disk on Server1 and creates a new volume. The properties of the new volume are shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that you can restore files on volume D by using the Previous Versions tab
What should you do first?
A.
Install the File Server Resource Manager role service.
B.
Convert the disk to a dynamic disk.
C.
Run the convert.exe command.
D.
Format volume D.
If someone is thinking why answer is D.
Explanation is: The volume presented on the question was ReFS where you cannot enable Shadow Copy that why you first need to format it to NTFS and then enable Shadow copy on the volume. 🙂
And where we can see that file system is ReFS?
the image shown above did not include Quota tab meaning that this tab was not NTFS and shadow copy cannot be enabled there.
before using “previous visions tab”, you must format the volume to “NTFS”.
but this volume had formatted to “ReFS”,
so format it to NTFS, then you can user shadow copy and previous visions tab.
You know that disk D is ReFS formatted, because there is no “Quota” tab in disk properties window.