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RC1 does not mount one of three disk drives
Sorry, - your recommendation did not work. I am now experimenting with a few
disk recovery software utilities. I am running in demo mode and trying to determine which one to purchase. Those seem to have no problem finding the disk and the files on it. Thank you for asking. -jl "Intel Inside" REMOVETHISBIT@com wrote in message ... Jacob, Did the steps I recommended work? "Jacob Levanon" wrote in message ... I am running RC1 build 5600 -jell "Harald Andersen" wrote in message ... "Jacob Levanon" wrote in message news snip.. Virtual Disk Service error: The dynamic disks are not supported by this operating system. What version of RC1 are you running ? In XP, Home did not support dynamic disks, only Pro. /HC |
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RC1 does not mount one of three disk drives
"Harald Andersen" wrote in message ... "Jacob Levanon" wrote in message ... I am running RC1 build 5600 -jell Hi Jacob. It would be nice if you answered under, not over :-) As I asked, what version, not build, are you running ? Are you running Ultimate, or do you run one of the other various versions of RC1 b.5600 ? /HC Looks like I have the Home Premium Edition. Should I get thew Ultimate? How do I get it? -jl |
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RC1 does not mount one of three disk drives
"Jacob Levanon" '¨ wrote in message ... Looks like I have the Home Premium Edition. Should I get thew Ultimate? How do I get it? -jl If Vista treat's dynamic disks the same way as XP, you may not be able to use any of the Home versions. I have been usinng Google, but have yet to come up with an answer, I suggest you try yourself, unless someone in this newsgroup knows the answer to the Q : Does Windows Vista Home Premium support Dynamic Disks ? Should you get the Ultimate ? Actually, you have it :-) The DVD comes with all the different versions, and you install the one you have a key for. Anyone who got their copy through the CPP program, was given a Ultimate key, so that the only one I have tried so far. Where did you get your Home Premium key from ? /HC |
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