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Re: dynamic disks
"Peter" <Peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:20661202-F0D2-4651-91FA-AC5D829CDBA6@microsoft.com...
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> "Squibbly" wrote:
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>> i know that you can convert the basic disks of the hard drive to
>> dynamic to
>> access mirror and striping raid type backup systems, but will i be
>> able to
>> convert back to ntfs if i decided not to have it, i have totally
>> forgot
>> about this, i think i know i cant but am i correct?
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> Dynamic disks must be NTFS already as only NTFS supports dynamic
> disks.
It's not true. We can convert any internal basic disk with FAT32 or NTFS
partitions to dynamic disk.
> You can convert Basic disks to Dynamic disks without data loss but
> converting back to Basic means a reformat.
It's not true. We can convert dynamic disk back to basic disk without
data loss. It's enough changing all dynamic partition ID (usually 0x42)
to suitable ID (NTFS - 0x07, FAT32 - 0x0B or 0x0C) in disk partition
table.
> You can convert FAT32 disks to NTFS using the 'convert' command, but
> not
> from NTFS back to FAT32.
It's possible using any advanced partitioning tool like for ex. Paragon
Partition Manager.
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Michal Kawecki [Windows - Shell/User MVP]
Warsaw, PL
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