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When you are converting a dynamic disk to basic, it may prompt that some volumes will be lost afterconverting. And you are not able to proceed to convert the disk. In this case, you need to convert it ina roundabout way.

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Basic disk: A kind of physical disk which can be visited by MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) and all Windows-based operating systems. It can contain up to 4 primary partitions or 3 primary partitions and 1 extended partition which contains several logical partitions.

Dynamic disk: It is also a kind of disk whose function is similar to that of the primary partition on basic disk. However, it can split or share data between or among disks. For example, a dynamic disk actually can consist of the storage space which is separated on two single disks. Besides, dynamic disk can copy data between or among disks in case of certain disk damage. This function needs more disks, but it is more reliable.

Unfortunately, Windows disk manager doesn't support converting a dynamic disk which contains volume(s) or partition(s) into basic disk, and it will only allow you to convert those disks which contain no volumes or partitions.

If you don't want to delete the existing volumes on the dynamic disk, you can ultilize a third party program, for example, AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional. With the help of AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional, you could easily convert a dynamic disk to a basic disk without data loss. Except converting dynamic to basic disk, AOMIE Partition Assistant can also convert partition between primary type and logical type, convert system/ data disk between MBR and GPT and so on.

This converter is very useful for you to fast and easily convert a dynamic disk to a basic disk without data loss. If you would like to use this feature, please upgrade to a paid version of AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional, Server, or above versions.

1. Some operating systems or disk management tools may not support or be incompatible with dynamic disks. Converting to basic disks ensures that the disks can be properly recognized and used in various environments.

2. In some cases, it is easier to perform data recovery and rescue operations using the basic disk structure in case of data loss or system failure. Some data recovery tools and methods may not be supported or may be difficult to operate on dynamic disks.

A: Normally, the conversion process will not cause data loss. But it is not guaranteed depends on different system environments and disk conditions. For data security, it is still recommended to make a backup of important data before the conversion operation.

To convert a Dynamic Disk to Basic you will need to use Windows. It cannot be done in Linux, because Linux can not access Dynamic Disks. See Converting dynamic to basic disk and MS Technet: Change a Dynamic Disk Back to a Basic Disk and this answer on Super User. For detailed instructions with different tools see this tutorial.

Bain may well be correct, but the description of the Linux tool showing the disk as unpartitioned makes me think that something else may be going on. Specifically, I suspect that the disk may be using the Master Boot Record (MBR) partitioning system, but with leftover GUID Partition Table (GPT) data from a previous setup on the disk. This type of configuration is known to give the Ubuntu installer fits. If I'm right, the solution is to clear away the old GPT data. One easy way to do this is to use FixParts, as described here.

If it tells you that it's found both MBR and GPT data and asks which to use, then my hypothesis is correct and you should use FixParts (or some other tool) to delete the old GPT data. If it doesn't present such a question, though, it could be that something else is going on -- maybe a simple Basic/Dynamic problem that's showing unusual symptoms, or maybe something else. Also, it's entirely possible that both issues are in play -- you could have leftover GPT data and a Basic/Dynamic problem!

The Partition Wizard software for Windows is supposed to be able to convert dynamic disks to regular partitions without data loss, so it may be what you need to get around this problem; however, I've never used it and so I can't be sure it will work.

Dynamic Disk Converter is a program that takes care of converting dynamic disks into basic disks without losing information. Take advantage of the features of Dynamic Disk Converter to recover the data stored on unintelligible dynamic discs in a way that is a lot more appropriate than that offered by the classic recovery programs. Furthermore, it allows you to convert or clone volumes on basic partitions using the 'sector by sector' system.

If you need to work with dynamic data disks transferring them to basic units and avoiding the loss of the information they contain, the solution is called Dynamic Disk Converter.

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Well just pull out your recent, high quality backup and format the drive and start over. Based on previous experience, 3rd party converters are hit and MISS. Unless someone can post one that is reliable and not priced through the roof.

A disk clone will result in a second copy of a dynamic disk, but what if you attach a second virtual disk of the same size, initialize it the way you need, and clone just the partition? That may work, I believe.

This article describes how to delete everything on a dynamic disk and then convert it back to a basic disk. Dynamic disks have been deprecated from Windows and are no longer recommended. Instead, use basic disks or the newer Storage Spaces technology when you want to pool disks together into larger volumes. If you want to mirror the volume from which Windows boots, you might want to use a hardware RAID controller, such as the one included on many motherboards.

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