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Extending system volume!
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Extending system volume!. I've seen this done but I can figure out how to do it or why MS says you can't. How else could you get a system volume spanning drives?! If anyone knows how to go about doing this please tell!. I've seen this done but I can figure...
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How to expand system drive by spanning to a partition on s..
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Management open the Extend Volume Wizard and add the new drive > (or part of it) to the old system drive that you just converted to a > dynamic disk. >> NOTE: Once you create a spanned volume, there's no going back! You can't > just remove space from...
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Dynamic Disk
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their entries in the partition table and cannot be extended: - The system volume and boot volume of the operating system that you used to convert the disk to dynamic. - Any basic volume that was present on the disk when you converted the disk from...
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Extend RAID 5 volume
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for extending the System Partition, but can be done if you are running Win2000 SP1 or SP2. If you are running SP3 and SP4, it intentionally cause errors when you try to extend a system partition via Diskpart.exe since this is not a supported approach....
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2nd HDD - Advice please re file transfer
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of data partitions. System or boot partitions may be blocked from being extended. You may receive the following error after you try to extend a system or boot partition: Diskpart failed to extend the volume. Please make sure the volume is valid for extending....
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Predictions
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speculation land, but OK for a gedanken experiment. It is still unclear that intel will adopt x86-64 exactly in the same way as A64 will. It is much more likely that they will develop an extended version thereof and then say "this is our version of 64-bit...
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Partitions
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there and on my other volumes with the system volume which is d: I guest C: is my booy volume. I have two free volumes, and 2 others using space for web development and tools. Will partion magic hurt my volumes? Thanks for any help. "Manny Borges"...
