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| obeid 2001-11-06, 12:36 am |
| Hi ....
Which of the following tasks can be performed in the Disk Management tool?
1- Extend a partition
2- Mark a volume as active
3- Reactivate a partition
4- Revert a dynamic disk to a basic disk
any one help? | |
| Joe Blacke 2001-11-06, 9:34 am |
| 1- yes, although you can only extend a volume (not partition) and it must be formatted with NTFS, and cannot be a volume that was originally created as a basic disk, or contains the system or boot volume.
2-no
3-no. You only reactivate disks, not partitions.
4-no. You cannot revert a dynamic disk back to basic (using Windows 2000 tools) without having to removing all partitions and data. | |
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| thanks ....
Make sense
thanks again
quote: Originally posted by Joe Blacke
1- yes, although you can only extend a volume (not partition) and it must be formatted with NTFS, and cannot be a volume that was originally created as a basic disk, or contains the system or boot volume.
2-no
3-no. You only reactivate disks, not partitions.
4-no. You cannot revert a dynamic disk back to basic (using Windows 2000 tools) without having to removing all partitions and data.
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