Are there any messages in the system event log? Also, there is a command
line tool available for download, diskpart.exe, that is an alternatve to
usng the UI. You might check to see if diskpart gives you the same error.
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"WebberWu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My RAID card is HP NetRAID-1Si.
>
> "WebberWu" wrote:
>
>> My computer has a disk consists of two hard disks by RAID-0. It has been
>> partitioned into 2 primary partitions and 1 logical partitions. There are
>> 8
>> logical drives and 3.57GB unallocated space. All of these partitions are
>> partitioned with build-in Disk Management.
>>
>> I want to create a bigger logical drive from the last 2 logical drives
>> and
>> the unallocated space 3.57GB.
>> When I delete any logical drive, system shows the following error
>> message:
>> TITLE: Logical Disk Manager
>> CONTENT: An internal error has occurred. The Logical Disk Manager service
>> may have become unstable. Please close the Disk Management snapin window
>> and
>> restart the Logical Disk manager service or reboot the machine.
>>
>> After restarting the Logical Disk Manager service or rebooting the
>> machine,
>> it still shows the same error message. When I create a logical drive from
>> the
>> unallocated space, it also shows this message again.
>>
>> How to solve this problem?
>> Or what method can reach my objective?
>>
>> OS: Windows 2000 Advanced Server with Service Pack 4 English
>> (PS: It has been updated using Windows Update.)
>>