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• 
Then click on 
COMPUTER MANAGEMENT
• 
In the console three, expand the 
STORAGE
 node 
• 
Then click on 
DISK MANAGEMENT
• 
In the details pane, right-click the disk that you want to upgrade to dynamic disks 
• 
On the pop-up menu, click 
CONVERT TO DYNAMIC DISK
• 
Click 
OK
 to continue 
• 
Then click 
CONVERT 
• 
On the warning dialog box that appears to warn you that you are about to convert to 
dynamic disks, click 
YES
• 
On the warning dialog box that appears to warn you that the file systems currently in 
use on the disk will be dismounted during the upgrade, click 
YES
• 
Then click 
OK
Once you have converted to dynamic disks, you cannot covert them back to basic disks without incurring 
data loss. Thus, to convert back to basic disks, you must back up your data, and then delete the dynamic 
volumes. You can then convert the disk back to basic using the disk management MMC or the 
diskpart
 
utility. 
2.3.2 Converting to Dynamic Disk Status 
By default, all disks in Windows Server 2003 are configured as basic disks but you can convert them to 
dynamic disks. No data loss is incurred when converting to dynamic disks, however, if you convert a disk 
that is currently being accessed, such as the boot or system disks, you must reboot the computer in order to 
perform the conversion. To convert your system disk from basic disks to dynamic disks, do the following: 
 
• 
Click on the 
START
 button to display the Start Menu 
• 
Point to 
ALL PROGRAMS
 
• 
Click on 
ADMINISTARTIVE TOOLS
 

 

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