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Dynamic Disk BSOD



 
 
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Old February 21st 09, 02:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
jashfa93
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Default Dynamic Disk BSOD


I have Vista ultimate installed on my original harddrive. I recently
installed a new harddrive which i partitioned and made a backup
partition and a partition which I installed linux onto. I had some
unallocated space and chose to extend my backup partition but to do so
it said i had to convert my second harddrive into a dynamic disk. I
clicked ok and now when i startup into vista I get a BSOD saying
"unmountable_boot_volume" Note that no part of my Vista install is on my
second harddrive and nothing on my first harddrive has changed. Is
there anyway to revert back from a dynamic disk or any other fix to this
problem?


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