From: Man T on
I got a harddisk of 'Dynamic' type.
Do I need to change to 'Static' in order to install on it?


From: Hank Arnold on
Nope.


Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services
http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/personal-pc-assistant/

On 6/6/2010 8:04 AM, Man T wrote:
> I got a harddisk of 'Dynamic' type.
> Do I need to change to 'Static' in order to install on it?
>
>
From: Alan T on
> Nope.
>> I got a harddisk of 'Dynamic' type.
>> Do I need to change to 'Static' in order to install on it?

My harddisk is Seagate 320GB, was using currently in my pc, system harddisk
is XP SP3.
I tried to install Win Server 2008 on this 320GB HD, so I detached my XP HD,
boot from Server 2008 dvd.
In the setup screen and selected this 320GB HD, but the screen said does not
support this harddisk as there is 1 or more dynamic partition.

I exit the setup, retached XP disk, reformat 320GB HD, but it is still a
dynamic HD, by right-click it, the option Converto to 'Basic' is disabled.

Any idea what's wrong or how do I get around that?


From: Dusko Savatovic on
If you don't need any contents from this disk,

1. Boot your system from installation media

2. Choose repair

3. Open command prompt

4. Run command:

diskpart
select disk 0 (or whatever disk it is)
clean
exit

5. Reboot and continue installation.


"Alan T" <alan_NO_SPAM_pltse(a)yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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>> Nope.
>>> I got a harddisk of 'Dynamic' type.
>>> Do I need to change to 'Static' in order to install on it?
>
> My harddisk is Seagate 320GB, was using currently in my pc, system
> harddisk is XP SP3.
> I tried to install Win Server 2008 on this 320GB HD, so I detached my XP
> HD, boot from Server 2008 dvd.
> In the setup screen and selected this 320GB HD, but the screen said does
> not support this harddisk as there is 1 or more dynamic partition.
>
> I exit the setup, retached XP disk, reformat 320GB HD, but it is still a
> dynamic HD, by right-click it, the option Converto to 'Basic' is disabled.
>
> Any idea what's wrong or how do I get around that?
>