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Recantly putting a new drive into my pc the disk managment had it set as dynamic, but i put it back to basic.
i have read up a bt on dynamic having never used it before, but is there any real benifit in it?
from what i have read with dynamic i could have say my 'my documents folder on my c drive but then have space on my dynamic e drive allocated to the 'my docs' folder so files going in would actually be stored on e not c, is this correct?
if this is the case what happens when you format c? all the links from the space on e to the folders on c would be lost and i cant see a clean windows install correcting this for you so would the data on e still be avaliable directly or is it stuck with no access?
i havent read up on anything else dynamic can do that basic cannt so if there is anything else usefull i would like to know.
thanks
Keith
i have read up a bt on dynamic having never used it before, but is there any real benifit in it?
from what i have read with dynamic i could have say my 'my documents folder on my c drive but then have space on my dynamic e drive allocated to the 'my docs' folder so files going in would actually be stored on e not c, is this correct?
if this is the case what happens when you format c? all the links from the space on e to the folders on c would be lost and i cant see a clean windows install correcting this for you so would the data on e still be avaliable directly or is it stuck with no access?
i havent read up on anything else dynamic can do that basic cannt so if there is anything else usefull i would like to know.
thanks
Keith