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WTF
December 26th, 2004, 09:42 PM
Here I go again, when will I learn to just leave well enough alone.

I have 3 physical drives, and after reading about primary and logical drives, decided to convert all my partitions from logical to primary because it seemed to make sense.

So I have 3 partitions on 120GB, and 40GB converted to Primary.

Everything worked and seems ok

I used Disk Director to do this, and I just noticed that EACH of the drives shows an ACTIVE partition. Now DD says this isn't possible and as soon as one is selected, all others are unselected.

I'm so pleased that I've managed to successfully make my system more unstable so easily ... clap clap clap ...

WTF

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LetzRoll
December 27th, 2004, 01:43 AM
8) Your config is fine. Each physical hard drive has an active partition. The boot manager (OS Selector) is the means by which you determine which of your various active partitions you boot to. Or, you can set a partition active and force it to be your next boot partition. Bottom line is even though the documentation is not precisely accurate, your situation is normal.

Acronis Support
January 5th, 2005, 10:24 AM
Hello WTF,

Thank you for using Acronis Disk Director Suite (http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/diskdirector/).

What do you want to do now that Acronis Disk Director calls "impossible"? Could you explain what instability you ment in your post?

As LetzRoll told, your configuration is all right and have nothing to worry about.

Thank you.
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Ilya Toytman