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Another Disgusted Microsoft Victim
I have just re-installed XP Home edition onto this PC. I
have two physical drives, each with two partitions. All
four partitions were working fine.
I successfully installed (if that is possible with XP)
the OS onto one of the drives. Everything boots up
fine...
Unfortunately the second physical drive is now reported
as a Dynamic drive. NONE of my drives or partitions were
ever Dynamic. They are all basic NTFS volumes. After
searching the so-called Microsoft knowledge base for
quite some time, it appears that the only option I have
now is to convert the Dynamic volume to a Basic volume
and lose everything on it.
EVERY DAMN scrap of data was backed up onto that hard
drive. I figured since it was a separate piece of
hardware, and that I made NO adjustments to it, that it
would be recognized by XP after the installation.
But, in classic Microsoft fashion it happily comes back
and says that it is now a Dynamic drive and to have a
nice day. I am surprised that the Microsoft Support Site
does not offer to sell me a Microsoft bat to shove up my
ass. Of course that wouldn't work either because it is
from MICROSOFT.
The amount of seething profanity I could pound into this
note would embarrass the heartiest sailor.
I do not expect any kind of solution from Microsoft,
because there probably is none. It is just another
crappy bug in their so called operating system.
I know this note will be deleted by the Microsoft idiots
monitoring this board a millisecond after I send it.
have two physical drives, each with two partitions. All
four partitions were working fine.
I successfully installed (if that is possible with XP)
the OS onto one of the drives. Everything boots up
fine...
Unfortunately the second physical drive is now reported
as a Dynamic drive. NONE of my drives or partitions were
ever Dynamic. They are all basic NTFS volumes. After
searching the so-called Microsoft knowledge base for
quite some time, it appears that the only option I have
now is to convert the Dynamic volume to a Basic volume
and lose everything on it.
EVERY DAMN scrap of data was backed up onto that hard
drive. I figured since it was a separate piece of
hardware, and that I made NO adjustments to it, that it
would be recognized by XP after the installation.
But, in classic Microsoft fashion it happily comes back
and says that it is now a Dynamic drive and to have a
nice day. I am surprised that the Microsoft Support Site
does not offer to sell me a Microsoft bat to shove up my
ass. Of course that wouldn't work either because it is
from MICROSOFT.
The amount of seething profanity I could pound into this
note would embarrass the heartiest sailor.
I do not expect any kind of solution from Microsoft,
because there probably is none. It is just another
crappy bug in their so called operating system.
I know this note will be deleted by the Microsoft idiots
monitoring this board a millisecond after I send it.