What is the volume-extension on basic disks?
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What is the volume-extension on basic disks?
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Windows XP Professional allows a user to extend volumes on both basic and dynamic disks. The extension for a volume can be performed either by using the
- The volume to be extended must be formatted with NTFS.
- The volume must be extended into contiguous, unallocated space.
- The volume-extension on a basic disk cannot include disk space from another hard disk.
- A system or boot volume cannot be extended.
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