Your dad just gave you his old computer running Windows 7. You want to see how many volumes are contained within it. Which tool would be best-suited for this?

a) Task Scheduler
b) Disk Management
c) Event Viewer
d) Performance Monitor

The best tool for determining the number of volumes on a computer running Windows 7 would be the Disk Management tool.

To access the Disk Management tool, you can follow these steps:

1. Open the Start menu by clicking on the Windows icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
2. Type "Disk Management" in the search box and select the "Create and format hard disk partitions" option.
3. The Disk Management window will open, displaying a graphical representation of all the volumes on your computer.

Within the Disk Management window, you will see a list of all the volumes present on your computer, including system partitions, storage drives, and external devices if connected. Each volume will be labeled with a drive letter (e.g., C:, D:, E:) and information such as the file system and capacity.

By reviewing the Disk Management tool, you can identify and count the number of volumes on your computer running Windows 7.

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