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Can Windows Server 2003 be installed to Windows Dynamic disks?.

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Can Windows Server 2003 be installed to Windows Dynamic disks?.

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program says I have no usable volumes. A: Yes, the Diskpart.exe utility will prepare dynamic drives for the operating system. Say you used Windows Disk Management to convert your hard drives to dynamic disks. Now the installer does not recognize any volumes on those disks. You don’t want to reformat because you have valuable files on those drives. The same obstacle was manifest with Win XP, see Knowledge Base articles Q283421 and Q300415. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article – Q283421 Error Message About Partition Appears When You Install Windows XP to a Dynamic Volume http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q283421 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article – Q300415 A Description of the Diskpart Command-Line Utility http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q300415 Submitted by Jeff Back to top Another reference item that’s not frequently asked but is not well-known. The new version of the TS client can save its session settings to an RDP file; this is just a plain te

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