really quick Disk Management question
This is a discussion about really quick Disk Management question in the Windows Hardware category; I was playing around in Disk Management yesterday, changing the letters to my cd drives(from O and P to R(CD-RW) and V(DVD)). I saw something in the harddrive options saying Dynamic Disc What is that? It says after I do that, I cannot install older OS's, which is fine with me.
I was playing around in Disk Management yesterday, changing the letters to my cd drives(from O and P to R(CD-RW) and V(DVD)).
I saw something in the harddrive options saying "Dynamic Disc"
What is that?
It says after I do that, I cannot install older OS's, which is fine with me. I want to blow my 98SE partition anyway.
If I make it Dynamic, would it affect my 98SE?
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PIII 500 (Pre CuMine)
160MB RAM
GeForce DDR
Sonic Impact S90
Win2K Prof(and W98SE, but unused for 2 months)
Logitech Itouch Elite
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer
Everglide (HL Giganta)
Logitech Quickcam Home
etc. etc. etc.
I saw something in the harddrive options saying "Dynamic Disc"
What is that?
It says after I do that, I cannot install older OS's, which is fine with me. I want to blow my 98SE partition anyway.
If I make it Dynamic, would it affect my 98SE?
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PIII 500 (Pre CuMine)
160MB RAM
GeForce DDR
Sonic Impact S90
Win2K Prof(and W98SE, but unused for 2 months)
Logitech Itouch Elite
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer
Everglide (HL Giganta)
Logitech Quickcam Home
etc. etc. etc.
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Dynamic disk means that the disk is so variable that no one else than the Win2k can
read, write, format.... got the idea ?
read, write, format.... got the idea ?