There are two types of computer hard disks: Basic Disks and Dynamic disks. Basic disks are the commonly used storage media with Windows. They contain partitions like Primary partitions and Logical ...
Some PC users may see Windows cannot be installed on Dynamic Disk when you try to install the operating system on a computer. This post offers applicable suggestions ...
I was sitting around tonight tweaking XP and decided that it would be a good idea to convert my boot volume to a dynamic disk(we can discuss the merits of this later). I've had plenty of experience ...
Windows 2000 introduced the concepts of basic disks and dynamic disks and added them to the Windows system administrator's arsenal of tools. What's the difference between the two? Let's look at both ...
and now my system is not booting up it is just showing only c: drive and X: drive(i.e. hidden system drive) all other partition are now lost. I can just see c: drive and its size is showing up as 0% ...
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