Windows Vista Business, Ultimate and Enterprise editions support dynamic
disks for conventional desktop PCs (not notebook PCs). If you're
considering upgrading to Windows 7, then Windows 7 Ultimate edition
would be your best choice for dynamic disk support.
Charlie Hoffpauir wrote:
> What version(s) of Vista are capable of creating and using dynamic
> disks? (I have Vista Home premium 64 bit, and it doesn't seem to be
> albe to). Also, what version(s) of win 7?
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> Charlie Hoffpauir
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> Everything is what it is because it got that way....D'Arcy Thompson
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