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1 Dynamic Drives ©Richard Goldman July 28, 2003

2 Basic Drive MBR VBRMFT VBRMFT VBRDirFAT C: (NTFS) D: (NTFS) E: (FAT32) MBR VBRMFT VBRMFT VBRDirFAT F: (NTFS) G: (NTFS) H: (FAT32) Primary Partition Extended Partition Logical Drive Dynamic Drive Dynamic Volume Logical Drive Dynamic Volume Basic & Dynamic Drives Physical Drive 0Physical Drive 1

3 MBR VBRMFT VBRMFT VBRDirFAT F: (NTFS) G: (NTFS) H: (FAT32) MBR VBRMFT F: (NTFS) MBR VBRMFT VBRMFT VBRDirFAT F: (NTFS) G: (NTFS) H: (FAT32) MBR Simple Volumes Spanned Volume Striped Volumes (RAID 0) Types of Dynamic Volumes