No, you'll be unable to access anything on the dynamic disk
unless you find a third-party solution of some sort.
Visit
www.google.com and perform a search.
--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
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"Airman Thunderbird" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message:
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| Guess you didn't read my post. I plan on installing on a basic disk. The
| dynamic disk is a separate drive. My question is, will the dynamic disk
| data be safe and readable after the new install.
|
| "Okay, I read that a dynamic disk can be a problem with a clean install.
| I've got a 120 GB basic drive which I wish to wipe and reinstall clean
| with three partitions. One for XP, one for 2000, (need 2000 for
| trouble-shooting other 2k installs), one for data.
|
| I also have a dynamic 160 GB drive in this machine with two 80 gb
| partitions. Not a Basic upgrade, but a dynamic disk from the start. I
| realize I won't be able to access the dynamic volumes during the OS
| install, but I'd like some advice about the drive after the clean
| install. Will my data be safe? It's full of "stuff" that would be a big
| hassle to back up and I need to know it'll still be there afterwards.
| Any thoughts?"