Long story short, I tried to convert to my hard drive to a dynamic disk in Win2k. The disk has three partitions: primary 50 gig, extended 60 gig, and 8 meg (for bootit). Now when I boot I get Win2k ...
There are two types of computer hard disks: Basic Disks and Dynamic disks. Basic disks are the commonly used storage media with Windows. They contain partitions like Primary partitions and Logical ...
Dynamic disks use the LDM database (located at the end of the disk) for disk configuration information; the partition table is not updated when volumes are deleted or extended after a dynamic disk ...
Windows 2000 introduced the concepts of basic disks and dynamic disks and added them to the Windows system administrator's arsenal of tools. What's the difference between the two? Let's look at both ...
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