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As explained in the article 232463, by design, dynamic disks in laptops are
presently unsupported. I'm wondering if anyone can suggest a possible
solution to this. At which level is this feature turned off? Is there some
variety of 'switch' in place to tell the disk management utility to run in
laptop mode, or would simply "borrowing" the disk management utility from a
Desktop PC add this functionality, or does this inability run deeper than
just the tool?
presently unsupported. I'm wondering if anyone can suggest a possible
solution to this. At which level is this feature turned off? Is there some
variety of 'switch' in place to tell the disk management utility to run in
laptop mode, or would simply "borrowing" the disk management utility from a
Desktop PC add this functionality, or does this inability run deeper than
just the tool?