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Configuring Dynamic Volumes
Overview Dynamic volumes in Windows 2000 offer a number of solutions for disk management. One can configure any number of volumes per physical disk, and even assign those volumes to an NTFS folder instead of assigning a drive letter. Users can format volumes with NTFS, FAT or FAT32, with NTFS being the preferred choice. Dynamic volumes also include the option to create spanned volumes and striped volumes on systems that have multiple hard disks for additional shortage management possibilities. This paper shows how to configure and manage dynamic volumes on the Windows 2000 computer.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | June 2006 | ||
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