Convert From A Basic Disk To A Dynamic Disk (XP Pro)
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Windows XP supports both basic and dynamic disks (as does Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003). You can use the Disk Management console to convert a basic disk to dynamic. Before you attempt to make the conversion you need to keep the following points in mind:
- There must be a minimum of 1 MB of free disk space on the master boot record disk you want to convert.
- Local access to a dynamic disk in limited to Windows 2000 and later.
- Any partitions on an existing basic disk are converted to simple volumes.
- You cannot revert back to a basic disk without repartitioning.
- Windows XP Home Edition does not support dynamic disks.
- Portable computer do not support dynamic disks.
You can convert a basic disk to a dynamic disk by completing the steps below:
- Click Start and click Run.
- Type mmc and click OK.
- Click Add/Remove Snap-in from the File menu.
- Click Add. Select Disk Management, click Add then Finish, and click Close.
- Click OK.
- Click Disk Management (Local) in the left pane.
- In the right pane, right-click the disk you want to convert and click Convert to Dynamic Disk.
- Click the check box beside the disk you want to convert and click OK.
- Click Convert.
- When prompted, click Yes and click OK.
