How to Partition Dynamic Disk?
Many people, especially server users want to resize dynamic disk, or partition dynamic disk for new volumes. Below are some real cases: “I have Windows 2000 server with 2 hard drive configure to do software RAID, hard drive are set as dynamic mirroring disk0 and disk1. Currently “C” is 8G, “D” is 22G, I want to resize “C” to 16G and “D” to 14G.” “I want to resize my Windows Small Business Server 2003 boot disk partition. The disk is 73 GB, the boot partition is 15 GB. The boot partition is mirrored and is a dynamic disk.” “I was trying to move free space from the “D” drive to the “C” drive (the boot drive) on a Windows Server 2003 dynamic disk for Small Business Server. The C drive has filled up.” “Can I create a second partition on a SATA 320Gb Seagate drive that is a Dynamic Disk without any data loss on the original partition?”Why people need to partition dynamic disk? After creating different dynamic volume, you can use the volume as a partition on basic disk and you can create, fo