XP GURU question : Win2k Dynamic NTFS partition UNREADABLE under XP ???!!!

G

Guest

Hello,

I have a hard disk with only one dynamic NTFS partition
(created under Win2k)

I have connected this disk to a WinXP Home Edition computer.

Result : The XP computer "sees" the disk and its partition BUT
this partition is seen as "Foreign", so XP doesn't read its
logical drives (E:, F: ....)

Question : How can I make XP read the logical drives of this
disk ?

Please reply ONLY if you are sure about your response.

PS: I know that in "Disk Management" I can right click on this
disk (not on the partition) and select "import foreign disk",
but I almost sure that this option wasn't available (I can check
this now, as the XP computer isn't available). Could you confirm?

By the way, I also know that the version of NTFS is 3.1 under XP
and 3.0 under Win2k.

Thank you for your help !

Regards,

Christian
 
N

Nicholas

Windows XP Home Edition does not support dynamic disks.....only
Windows XP Professional does.

Disks That You Cannot Convert to Dynamic
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tr...prodtechnol/winxppro/reskit/prkb_cnc_hsdc.asp

--
Nicholas

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| Hello,
|
| I have a hard disk with only one dynamic NTFS partition
| (created under Win2k)
|
| I have connected this disk to a WinXP Home Edition computer.
|
| Result : The XP computer "sees" the disk and its partition BUT
| this partition is seen as "Foreign", so XP doesn't read its
| logical drives (E:, F: ....)
|
| Question : How can I make XP read the logical drives of this
| disk ?
|
| Please reply ONLY if you are sure about your response.
|
| PS: I know that in "Disk Management" I can right click on this
| disk (not on the partition) and select "import foreign disk",
| but I almost sure that this option wasn't available (I can check
| this now, as the XP computer isn't available). Could you confirm?
|
| By the way, I also know that the version of NTFS is 3.1 under XP
| and 3.0 under Win2k.
|
| Thank you for your help !
|
| Regards,
|
| Christian
|
|
 

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