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  • Dynamic Disk in Win2k

    Here's one that I will be amazed if anyone can figure out. I've got a Win2k laptop that I want to upgrade to a dynamic disk. Unfortunately, Microsoft in their infinite wisdom has disabled dynamic disk for laptop users. I've been looking all over online to try and find a hack or workaround, but as of yet, cannot find one.

    My theory is, that since the OS is the same for desktop and laptop, there's a setting somewhere that tells whether to OS is installed on a laptop or desktop. If I can find that setting and trick the OS into thinking it's a desktop long enough to convert to dynamic disk, then switch back, I'd be set. The problem is that I can't find that setting. And MS certainly hasn't published one.

    Jammrock
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    • #3
      ha ha...this is for a work project, Linux is not an option

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        X-Setup is a very advanced TweakUI Jammrock...and it's for Windows (not to be confused with another X )
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          • #6
            ah...never heard of it before. I obviously thought it was Linux/Unix based I'll hunt it down and see if it works.

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