Alsoft DiskWarrior - 4.0 지침 매뉴얼

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Basic Terms You Need To Know
 
 
Chapter 1: Introduction
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Disk
 
A disk is the medium on which information is stored. There are many types of disks 
including floppy disks, hard disks (like the one that is probably inside your Mac OS 
computer), and removable disks. A disk must be initialized before it can be used.
 
Document
 
A document is a type of file you create with an application. Documents include the 
information you enter, modify, view, or save to a disk.
 
Driver
 
A driver is the software that translates requests from the Mac OS into the commands 
the disk hardware itself understands. It is usually supplied by the vendor of the disk 
drive mechanism. In the case of the internal disk supplied with your Macintosh, Apple 
provides the driver.
 
Eligible Disk 
 
To be eligible to be rebuilt by DiskWarrior, a disk must have been formatted as a Mac 
OS Standard (HFS) or Mac OS Extended (HFS Plus) disk. In addition, an eligible disk 
must be locally attached to a computer on which DiskWarrior is running, and it must 
not be write protected. The disk must have a valid partition map.
 
Note: 
 
A copy of DiskWarrior running on your computer will not rebuild any disk that you 
must access via a network. These disks are only eligible to another copy of DiskWarrior 
running on the computer to which they are locally connected.
 
File 
 
A file is a collection of information stored on a disk. Files can be system files, 
application files or document files.
 
File Server
 
A file server is an application designed to allow many users to share common files via 
a network. 
 
Free Space
 
The free space encompasses all the unused allocation blocks on a disk. As free space, 
these blocks are available to be allocated to files or to the directory. Once a file is 
deleted, the blocks previously occupied by the file will be returned to the free space. 
Free space is said to be 
 
contiguous
 
 if the unused allocation blocks are next to each 
other on the disk, with no used allocation blocks between them.
 
Mac OS X System Disk
 
A disk that contains the files and information necessary to run Mac OS X.