From: DevilsPGD on 25 Sep 2008 14:24 In message <8a4dd$48db4158$3ec3e0b7$3081(a)news.chello.nl> "Joep" <available(a)request.nl> wrote: >"DevilsPGD" <spam_narf_spam(a)crazyhat.net> schreef in bericht >news:38dld4h592j3vm1rmj3jcjhpgoe5j80ek2(a)4ax.com... >> In message <15208$48da9703$3ec3e0b7$24280(a)news.chello.nl> "Joep" >> <available(a)request.nl> wrote: >> >>>"Stephen" <yes(a)its.invalid> schreef in bericht >>>news:5evkd45phv1alomr384bnocigu14b0mcj2(a)4ax.com... >>>>>Thanks in advance! >>>> >>>> For dynamic disks, windows stores the info needed to access them on >>>> another drive. I found that out when I re-formatted one and lost >>>> access to the other one. >>> >>>You can make a single disk dynamic. So where's that info stored then? >>> >> >> Each and every dynamic disk has enough information to understand the >> structure and to allow Windows to figure out which volumes belong to >> which set even if the disks are moved to another computer in the wrong >> order. >> > >Each disk contains *all* info. It's not on another disk, it is not 'just' >enough, each disk contains a complete LDM database. Funny, that's *exactly* what I juts said. I didn't even use the word "just"
From: Joep on 30 Sep 2008 03:42 "DevilsPGD" <spam_narf_spam(a)crazyhat.net> schreef in bericht >>>>You can make a single disk dynamic. So where's that info stored then? >>>> >>> >>> Each and every dynamic disk has enough information to understand the >>> structure and to allow Windows to figure out which volumes belong to >>> which set even if the disks are moved to another computer in the wrong >>> order. >>> >> >>Each disk contains *all* info. It's not on another disk, it is not 'just' >>enough, each disk contains a complete LDM database. > > Funny, that's *exactly* what I juts said. I didn't even use the word > "just" No you didn't. Anyway, my question 'where is it stored then' wasn't really a question. It was making a point to poster that stated " For dynamic disks, windows stores the info needed to access them on another drive."
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