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Old 7th Oct 02, 06:13 PM
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oh boy - did you create it as a dynamic disk? If so, you might have some troubles....

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What if you want to go back?
So what if you want to revert your dynamic disk back to basic? Well, there's good news and bad news. The good news is, yes, you can revert your dynamic disks to basic disks. The bad news is that you can only revert if you remove all the volumes first. Why is that bad news? You'll lose all of your data! To revert your dynamic disk to basic, right-click on the dynamic disk in the Disk Management snap-in. Then, choose Revert To Basic Disk from the shortcut menu. If you're familiar with partition tools, you can also use partition deletion tools like fdisk or delpart to delete and re-create the partitions
Get the full page from the quote here: **http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...winpro0900.asp

Unfortunately zaz, I have not had to recover from something like this and I don't want to tell you one way or another if it will or will not work (recovering a dynamic disk in your particular situation) as I have yet to experience it. Perhaps some other members can shed some light on this and point you in the right direction...

Thanks for coming to BetaONE and please check back as others may know how to right this

I will keep looking though as well to find a method that may help you

/JD
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