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ERD Commander 2003
User’s Guide
3.22 Using Disk Management
The Disk Management utility is a snap-in to the ERD Commander 2003
Computer Management utility that is located in the Administrative Tools folder
of the Start menu. It provides information on drive-letter to volume mappings
as well as a graphical disk partitioning and formatting interface.
The drive letters that ERD Commander 2003 assigns to volumes may not be
the same as those made when you boot normally into the system you are
repairing. To aid in identifying volumes, two ways are provided to view
detailed drive letter mapping information. The first is with the map command
in the ERD Commander 2003 Command prompt, and the second is accessed
from the ERD Commander Disk Management utility.
The bottom portion of ERD Commander 2003 Disk Management’s window
shows a graphical view of the system's disks and partitions. A context menu
specific to the selected object appears in the All Actions submenu of the
Action menu; you can also right-click on an object to access the same menu.
You can create new partitions or volumes within free space, format, delete
and explore existing volumes, and for partitions on Basic Disks (disks that
use Master Boot Record – MBR – partitioning), mark a partition as Active
(bootable). Most of the operations available in ERD Commander 2003 Disk
Management are also available in Diskpart, a command-line disk partition tool
with scripting capability.
If a volume does not have an assigned drive letter in the ERD Commander
2003 environment, you can assign one for that session so that you can
explore the volume, run Chkdsk, and perform other operations on it.
Note Microsoft licensing does not allow you to create multipartition volumes -
including spanned volumes, mirrored volumes, striped volumes, and RAID-5
volumes - using either Diskpart or ERD Commander 2003 Disk Management.
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