Alsoft DiskWarrior - 4.0 지침 매뉴얼

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Basic Terms You Need To Know
 
 
Chapter 1: Introduction
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Partition
 
Apple’s Disk Utility application allows you to divide a disk into parts with appear as 
additional disks called partitions. There is also third party software which allows you 
to partition a disk.
 
Partition Map
 
The partition map is a section of the disk that contains the information for each 
partition on the disk. Most Mac OS disks are set up as one partition, but if you set up 
your disk as multiple partitions, each partition will behave as a separate disk. For 
example, each partition can be unmounted individually, and files dragged between 
partitions will be copied instead of moved.
 
Preview Disk
 
When DiskWarrior is used to rebuild a directory, the application creates a replacement 
directory in memory. When you activate the Preview Mode, DiskWarrior uses its 
replacement directory to create a preview disk, allowing you to see the results of the 
rebuild before any changes are made. The preview disk is locked; you may copy files 
from the preview disk to another disk, but the preview disk itself cannot be modified.
 
Rescued Items Folder
 
When DiskWarrior performs its directory rebuild function, it may recover files and 
folders for which an enclosing folder could not be found. DiskWarrior will create a 
Rescued Items folder for such items. Contents of this folder should be inspected for 
damage and may need to have new enclosing folders created, the associated 
application may need to be reinstalled, or the items may need to be discarded.
 
Root Level
 
The root level of a disk is the starting level of the disk. When you double-click a disk 
icon on the Desktop, the window that opens shows you all of the files and folders at the 
root level of that disk.
 
Shared Disk
 
A shared disk is one that can be seen, or “shared,” by multiple computers over a 
network.
 
Startup Disk
 
The startup disk is the disk which contains the current operating system of the 
computer.