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Install windows 8 on dynamic partition

2022.01.14 16:45


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Select Partition 0 I suspect that this is the one you would like to install Windows 8. Kate Li. TechNet Community Support. Office Office Exchange Server.


Not an IT pro? SQL Server. Sign in. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. I appreciate you guys replying but what you're saying did not help me at all, did you even read my post or only the title?


I thought I was being pretty clear. I have found the solution though. It wasn't a problem with my computer but with the DVD. I stumbled upon the solution by reading a post from some forum, did not find anything on it on the Microsoft website only found people asking the same kind of questions.


It might be somewhere on here but it sure isn't easy to find. I had to download oscdimg. If you are reading this and have the same problem I had, search google or youtube for 'oscdimg. I found many sites saying you could get oscdimg. The option to download the ISO through a torrent would be far better since you can pause the download without having to start all over again if it fails.


This thread is locked. Convert dynamic disk to basic via Diskpart. Diskpart is a Windows snap-in tool, which applies the command line to execute the task. It can also help you to manage disk partition effectively and conveniently. Here are detailed steps to convert disk to basic using Diskpart.


What you need to pay attention to is that when there is more than one volume on the dynamic disk, repeat select volume m and delete volume to delete all volumes on the dynamic disk. After converting dynamic disk into basic, you can try to install Windows on this disk again. Warning To convert a dynamic disk back to a basic disk you must delete all volumes from the disk, permanently erasing all data on the disk.


Submit and view feedback for This product This page. View all page feedback. In this article. Selects the specified volume, where disknumber is the volume number, and gives it focus. If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mount point path.