I'm using Windows 8.1 pro and I've just expanded my raid 6 (via a raid controller) from 4 x 4TB to 8 x 4 TB (22.3TB). I have two partitions on this disk, one at .5 TB and the other has been expanded a bit as I expanded the raid disk size. At the moment its at 13.8 TB and I've got 8 TB spare, but as I try to increase this partition to utilise all the spare space, Windows tells me that it can only do so by converting it to a dynamic disk. From what I understand about dynamic disks, they're great unless you want to expand them, and you never know!
Why does Windows insist on converting to a dynamic disk and can I avoid it?
Many thanks,
Robby
Why does Windows insist on converting to a dynamic disk and can I avoid it?
Many thanks,
Robby
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- put together by me
- OS
- windows 7 ultimate x64
- CPU
- i7 920
- Motherboard
- Asus 6pt delux v2
- Memory
- 6 x 2gb ddr3 sticks
- Graphics Card(s)
- gtx 275
- Sound Card
- on motherboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 30inch apple and 20 inch apple
- Hard Drives
- 4 x Hitachi 2TB, 4 x Hitachi 3 TB, 4 x Hitachi 4TB, Adpaptec 21605 Raid, 1 x 1.5 TB, 64gb ssd ocd, 256 Mg ssd
- PSU
- 1000w corsair
- Case
- lian li
- Cooling
- lots of fans