No it won't. Dynamic Disks are a totally Windows controlled. The
reason I mentioned the issues is that Dynamic Disk conversion is
generally a one-way street. If for whatever reason you are unhappy
with Dynamic you cannot revert it back to Basic without removing
all existing volumes on it. You'd be safer if you use some kind of
imaging program on the disks before you convert. Dynamic disks
are invaluable for Servers, but for home use I wouldn't recommend
you change them.
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> "R. McCarty" wrote:
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>> Click Start, Run ( type ) DiskMgmt.Msc [Enter]
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>> One open, you Right Click the Disk _ at the left edge of the pane.
>> From the Context menu, Choose "Convert to a Dynamic Disk".
>> I'm sure you've researched Dynamic Disks, just be aware of the
>> limitations and things that won't work after conversion.
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>> "Mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> >I want to convert my basic disks to dynamic disks but can't find where I
>> >get
>> > the snap-in that allows me to do that. Does anyone know where I can get
>> > it?
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> Thanks. Answers my question. One other thing, If I convert a basic disk
> with
> data on it will the conversion destroy the data?
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