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SDR Recover This Computer Wizard Help
Last Published:
2024-03-04
Product(s):
Backup Exec (23.0)
- Recover This Computer Wizard Help
- What should I do if I cannot connect?
- What if I don't want to recover the entire computer?
- Should I change the volume layout?
- What is a disaster recovery information file?
- What should I do if my device with my backup data is not listed?
- Do I need drivers for inactive storage controllers?
- Do I need drivers for inactive network controllers?
- Why do I need to unlock the volumes encrypted with BitLocker?
- Advanced Disk Configuration on the Recover This Computer Wizard
- Viewing the original disk layout geometry
- Creating a simple volume
- Formatting a volume
- Extending the size of a volume
- Shrinking the size of a volume
- Viewing volume properties
- Deleting a volume
- Changing an assigned drive letter
- Converting a basic disk to a dynamic disk
- Converting a Master Boot Record (MBR) disk to a Guid Partition Table (GPT) disk
- Converting a Guid Partition Table (GPT) disk to a Master Boot Record (MBR) disk
- About spanned volumes
- Creating a mirrored volume
- Creating a striped volume
About spanned volumes
After you convert a basic disk to a dynamic disk, you can create spanned volumes.
Before you create spanned volumes, consider the following:
You can create spanned volumes on dynamic disks only.
You need at least two dynamic disks to create a spanned volume.
You can extend a spanned volume onto a maximum of 32 dynamic disks.
You cannot mirror or stripe a spanned volume.
Spanned volumes are not fault tolerant.