DON'T ... DO ... IT
Dynamic Disk enables a few extra features which let you set up an emulated/software RAID. For example you could 'span' two physical disks so that they appear combined in a single humongous drive letter (this is suicidal because if one disk fails, you can say bye-bye to the data on all of them). You can also do the opposite - set up one drive to mirror another one, allowing you to recover data if one drive goes down, at the expense of losing 1/2 your space.
Unless you have a need to enably dynamic volumes, don't do it. Once you convert, there is no going back short of a format. Oh, and no drive recovery/partitioning tools support dynamic disks.
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