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2. The machine runs this operating system.
Dynamic to basic conversion of the disk, comprising of system volumes, takes a certain amount of time, and any
power loss, unintentional turning off of the machine or accidental pressing of the Reset button during the
procedure could result in bootability loss.
power loss, unintentional turning off of the machine or accidental pressing of the Reset button during the
procedure could result in bootability loss.
In contrast to Windows Disk Manager the program ensures:
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safe conversion of a dynamic disk to basic when it contains volumes with data for simple and
mirrored volumes
mirrored volumes
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in multiboot systems, bootability of a system that was offline during the operation
6.11.5.7. Changing disk status
Changing disk status is effective for Windows Vista SP1, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 operating
systems and applies to the current disk layout (p. 191).
systems and applies to the current disk layout (p. 191).
One of the following disk statuses always appears in the graphical view of the disk next to the disk's
name:
name:
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Online
The online status means that a disk is accessible in the read-write mode. This is the normal disk
status. If you need a disk to be accessible in the read-only mode, select the disk and then change
its status to offline by selecting Change disk status to offline from the Operations menu.
The online status means that a disk is accessible in the read-write mode. This is the normal disk
status. If you need a disk to be accessible in the read-only mode, select the disk and then change
its status to offline by selecting Change disk status to offline from the Operations menu.
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Offline
The offline status means that a disk is accessible in the read-only mode. To bring the selected
offline disk back to online, select Change disk status to online from the Operations menu.
If the disk has the offline status and the disk's name is Missing, this means that the disk cannot be
located or identified by the operating system. It may be corrupted, disconnected, or powered off.
For information on how to bring a disk that is offline and missing back online, please refer to the
following Microsoft knowledge base article: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-
us/library/cc732026.aspx.
The offline status means that a disk is accessible in the read-only mode. To bring the selected
offline disk back to online, select Change disk status to online from the Operations menu.
If the disk has the offline status and the disk's name is Missing, this means that the disk cannot be
located or identified by the operating system. It may be corrupted, disconnected, or powered off.
For information on how to bring a disk that is offline and missing back online, please refer to the
following Microsoft knowledge base article: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-
us/library/cc732026.aspx.
6.11.6. Volume operations
Acronis Disk Director Lite includes the following operations that can be performed on volumes:
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Create Volume (p. 199) - Creates a new volume with the help of the Create Volume Wizard.
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Delete Volume (p. 202) - Deletes the selected volume.
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Set Active (p. 203) - Sets the selected volume Active so that the machine will be able to boot with
the OS installed there.
the OS installed there.
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Change Letter (p. 203) - Changes the selected volume letter
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Change Label (p. 204) - Changes the selected volume label
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Format Volume (p. 204) - Formats a volume giving it the necessary file system
The full version of Acronis Disk Director will provide more tools and utilities for working with
volumes.
volumes.
Acronis Disk Director Lite must obtain exclusive access to the target volume. This means no other disk
management utilities (like Windows Disk Management utility) can access it at that time. If you receive a
message stating that the volume cannot be blocked, close the disk management applications that use this
volume and start again. If you can not determine which applications use the volume, close them all.
management utilities (like Windows Disk Management utility) can access it at that time. If you receive a
message stating that the volume cannot be blocked, close the disk management applications that use this
volume and start again. If you can not determine which applications use the volume, close them all.