Get to know dynamic disk and basic disk
The origins of basic and dynamic disks can be dated back to Windows 2000, and from
then on they are added into the Windows system administrator tools. Basic disks and
dynamic disks are two types of hard disk configurations in Windows. Most personal
computers are configured as basic disks, which are the simplest to manage. No matter
it is basic or dynamic disk, you can use any file system, including FAT and NTFS.
You can put a basic disk converted to a dynamic disk. But you should know this is
not a bidirectional operation. Once you change a basic disk into a dynamic disk, you
can't change it back unless you recreate the volume, or use some tools such as
AOMEI Partition Assistant.
The most obvious difference between them is the operating system they support. All
versions of Windows or even DOS support basic disks. But to dynamic disks, things
are different. Only the latter versions of Windows, including Windows 2000, Windows
XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7/8/8.1 and various versions of server systems support
dynamic disks.
Why need to convert dynamic disk to basic disk?
Although dynamic disk has so many
advantages, many users still prefer to basic disk. Why?
To begin with, dynamic disk do not support to install many operating systems. In
other word, operating systems can not run normally or even refuse to work. Secondly,
a lot of software fails to be recognized, like VMware, ghost and so on. Meanwhile,
dynamic disk has no stable performance. Sometimes, it becomes invalid and
unreadable, or it even changes to an external disk. What's more, when starting a
dual boot operating system, one may work smoothly, while the other one will be blue
screen, which may lead to system crash.
To sum up, owning to the reasons above, it is inevitable to change dynamic drive to
basic.
How to convert dynamic disk to basic disk without deleting?
As I mentioned above, it is necessary to change dynamic drive to basic for some
purposes, but how can you fulfill the task easily and safely? Will you delete or
format all the things in dynamic disk, and then use Disk Management to convert to
basic disk? No! That's too troublesome! Here is a perfect partition manager to manage
both dynamic and basic disk. Also, it is workable to do the conversion between
dynamic and basic disk.
AOMEI Partition Assistant Pro Edition is a professional tool for disk partition
problems. It has snapped the Dynamic Disk Manager into Partition Assistant which is
used for disk partition management. All the data will be protected and its easy
guideline gives a big hand. Now, take a look at how it works.
Step 1: Download and launch it. Click
Dynamic Disk Converter on the left side (make sure there is dynamic disk).
The AOMEI Dynamic Disk Converter will be activated. Click Next to continue.
Step 2: Since you’re going to convert a dynamic disk to a basic one,
choose Method 1. Method 2 is for dynamic volume to basic partition.
Step 3: Tick the dynamic disk you are going to convert, and then
click Next.
From now on, things should go plain; just follow the guidance that AOMEI provides.
Tick and click.
Attention! The system will reboot, so, please save all the important data.
Is it easy? Just three steps can complete the task convert dynamic to basic without
deleting successfully. It runs perfectly on the newly released Windows 7/8/8.1,
Vista, XP and 2000, both 32bit and 64bit.
Download AOMEI Partition Assistant
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