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Windows XP dynamic disk
I'm pretty new to all this so forgive be in advance. I was wondering once I convert my main drive to dynamic would XP still be able to load from it? If not what can I do to solve this problem. I have two drives but my mother board does not support raid, so I am trying to implement it another way.
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Moved this to the Windows forum - I think you'll get better responses to your question here.
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