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20th March 14:17
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It might be overcome on EFI machines, but very probably not on BIOS
machines. This is because making a disk dynamic makes the partition table and boot sector alien to the BIOS. -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------ "Jon Davis" <jon@REMOVE.ME.PLEASE.jondavis.net> a écrit dans le message de news: uhNkX0pbGHA.3352@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... |I have 3 hard drives. First one is primary SATA w/ XP. Second one is nvRAID | 0 formatted and partitioned as a single dynamic drive. | | I've figured out how, in general, one can work with Vista to get it | installed on nvRAID. Spent a couple weeks on this but realized that it'd | never happen as long as the partition is a dynamic partition. | | Here's a silly question (I know the answer is probably 'no' but it's worth | asking anyway) ... With the new boot loader for Vista, any chance the boot | loader can be put on the first SATA drive and the OS can be booted from the | nvRAID dynamic partition from there? Does the boot loader "know" dynamic | partitions? | | Was hoping the "cannot boot from a dynamic partition" rule could be overcome | in future OS's. And I don't know what the limitation is all about either. | | Jon | | |
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