"It's possible, I did it for my PC in Partion Magic for DOS." Well it depends on what you mean make a dynamic drive active? I don't remember even reading in anything that you would lose data for activating a dynamic drive or converting a simple to dynamic. and it must be windows xp pro
If you have Windows you already have ntfs. Windows doesn't use ext4 at all without IFS drivers.
If you don't mind losing all of your files then yes, it is ok.
you would have to buy something like partition magic from norton it allows you to non-destructively manipulate the partitions in your computer, unlike windows own partition system that runs from the windows installer.
You can convert dynamic back to basic, but you will loose all your data. Otherwise, you should install a 3rd software, eg.Dynamic Disk Converter, to finish conversion, a better way to reverse back dynamic disk to basic without data loss. To learn more, call on http://www.dynamic-disk.com/
yes, your old windows folder will be renamed to windows.old your program files, documents and settings folder will also be move to that folder as well.
Use the following commands in Windows XP: Start, Run, type sfc /scannow This will restore all Windows files and drivers back to their original condition, without losing or erasing information.
Data safety in the event of winders screwing up. If you have all your photos etc on a partition with windows installed on another, you can reinstall windows in the event of a serious error without losing your files.
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Yes, limoncello can freeze without losing its flavor or quality.
if Disk Management can help you, then you have to try third party partition manager like partitionguru to extend system partition.
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