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dynamic disk vs. basic disk

 
 
RudyDanielle
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      9th Aug 2003
I need to know if I convert a basic disk to a dynamic
disk does that delete whats on the disk? Also if I have
ex. Disk_1 C: Drive Volume 1 (c
D: Drive Volume 2 (d and I want to format
D: Drive Volume 1 will that delete the whole disk if not
how do I do this? Thanx.
 
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NoNoBadDog!
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      9th Aug 2003
You do not need a dynamic disk unless you are using a RAID controller. In
fact, your performance in most instances will be degraded by running a
dynamic disk in a non-RAID configuration.

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> I need to know if I convert a basic disk to a dynamic
> disk does that delete whats on the disk? Also if I have
> ex. Disk_1 C: Drive Volume 1 (c
> D: Drive Volume 2 (d and I want to format
> D: Drive Volume 1 will that delete the whole disk if not
> how do I do this? Thanx.



 
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