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Yeah, using any of the other methods would affect it since they would wipe the drive. You would indeed need to reinstall Windows afterwards if you went that route.
Yeah, using any of the other methods would affect it since they would wipe the drive. You would indeed need to reinstall Windows afterwards if you went that route.
I am not able to convert drive dynamic to basic. My all drives have dynamic.
I have attached snapshot of problem.
Please give a solution.
Thanks.
Hello Keshavdsd, and welcome to Seven Forums.
You could use step 2 in OPTION ONE on the first page of this tutorial thread to convert Disk 0 from dynamic to basic. :)
Hello,
Iīve just tried option 2. Deleted the dynamic volume, and then created a new simple volume, but didnt format (i donīt want to loose my data). Now I cant see my files.
What goes wrong?
If I format, I will lose my data. Please help.
Hello Manimpz, and welcome to Seven Forums.
I guess, you didn't see this below OPTION TWO.
WARNING: Be sure to read the red WARNING box above. You will lose all data on the dynamic disk using this option.
When you created a new simple volume, it formatted the deleted volume, and now all the data is permanently gone.
Last edited by Brink; 12 Oct 2014 at 15:27. Reason: typo
Hello Friend,
I didnt formatted the Data. Just mess with the partition thing.
Ive just deleted de dynamic volume, and created a new partion, but didnt formatted it.
I think there is still hope.
A program wich can try to read the HD withou looking for the partition. Can you recommend me one?
Please go ahead and post a screenshot showing this in Disk Management to help see what options you may have. :)
Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image
Brink,
This can be usefull for someone else.
TestDisk - CGSecurity
Recover Lost or Deleted Partitions in Linux Using TestDisk | TechSource
Look at this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EncqYP1ijFg
Right now im scanning every cylinder in the harddisk. Itīs very slow.
Best regards.