Main Forum > General Computer Support

(Solved) Managing partitions of the internal HD

<< < (2/14) > >>

Lady:
I would love to tell you, Julian, about the colors of the legends but I didn't understand your post. What is it you need to know?

Lady:
Hey, I just noticed I'm not a newbie anymore but a Jr. Member!!! I'm higher up the ladder. That's similar to earning karma points.

But I fooled you, guys. I'm just asking a LOT of questions. Hahaha.

Julian:
Lol congrats!
--- Quote from: Lady on September 13, 2015, 06:00:47 pm ---Hey, I just noticed I'm not a newbie anymore but a Jr. Member!!! I'm higher up the ladder. That's similar to earning karma points.

But I fooled you, guys. I'm just asking a LOT of questions. Hahaha.

--- End quote ---

Lady:
Julian, did you see my post before my last?

I just got an idea. I'm attaching two screenshots from the Windows Disk Management, which is in black and white mostly. It's in Dutch, so you have to be a little creative, haha. "Schijf" means Disk.

The only colors I see are on Disk 0, which is an olive-green, meaning basic volume (?, translating).
And Disk 1 and 6 and 7 are dark-blue, meaning primary partition.

Is that helpful?

Julian:
Aaah that's a spanned dynamic disk meaning it looks like that may be a mirrored volume. Hmmmm but the same drive letter is confusing I've had that happen before when the mirror broke when I had a raid 1 setup but after I rebuilt the array it made it one drive letter again.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version