M
Michael
Hello
Can anyone tell me why my Disk Manager shows disks that are absent? I put a
screen shot here:
http://www.vca-asia.net/DiskManager.jpg
It is in Japanese, I know, but Disk 0 and Disk 2 are basic disks, disk 1 is
a dynamic disk and the disk that is absent (shown at the bottom) is a
dynamic disk.
The background is that I have a removable caddy into which I swap two backup
drives about. One of the backup drives is a basic disk, the other a dynamic.
Currently the caddy is occupied with the FAT32 basic disk, 'VCA Backup'. I
am not all that clear on dynamic disks, although I have read most of the
Microsoft information. It seems that the big advantage is that some things
can be changed without rebooting. Still it does not give a hot swap
facility, which is the big benefit that I would like.
Anyway, if anyone can throw any light onto why Disk Manager is displaying
the missing dynamic drive, I would be very grateful as I think that it might
improve my understanding of dynamic drives generally.
TIA
Can anyone tell me why my Disk Manager shows disks that are absent? I put a
screen shot here:
http://www.vca-asia.net/DiskManager.jpg
It is in Japanese, I know, but Disk 0 and Disk 2 are basic disks, disk 1 is
a dynamic disk and the disk that is absent (shown at the bottom) is a
dynamic disk.
The background is that I have a removable caddy into which I swap two backup
drives about. One of the backup drives is a basic disk, the other a dynamic.
Currently the caddy is occupied with the FAT32 basic disk, 'VCA Backup'. I
am not all that clear on dynamic disks, although I have read most of the
Microsoft information. It seems that the big advantage is that some things
can be changed without rebooting. Still it does not give a hot swap
facility, which is the big benefit that I would like.
Anyway, if anyone can throw any light onto why Disk Manager is displaying
the missing dynamic drive, I would be very grateful as I think that it might
improve my understanding of dynamic drives generally.
TIA