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To perform the conversion simply right click on the icon for the drive in question and select ''Convert to Dynamic Disk...'' from the popup menu. This will invoke the Convert to Dynamic Disk dialog shown below:
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[[Image:windows_Server_2008_convert_to dynamic_disk2.jpg|Converting a Windows Server 2008 R2 basic disk to a dynamic disk]]
== Creating a New Spanned Volume using Disk Management ==
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A new spanned volume can easily be created using the Disk Management interface. For the purposes of this chapter we will be creating a spanned volume which spans two physical disk drives. In this example we will work with a system containing three disk drives. Disk 0 is the system drive containing the Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system. Disks 1 and 2 are both initialized using the MBR partition style, have been converted to dynamic disks but have yet to have any volumes created on them. The objective of this tutorial is to create a spanned volume which uses the entire capacity of disks 1 and 2.
With the desired total volume size configured by selecting each drive and selecting the amount of space to be allocated the Next button may be pressed to move the drive letter or mount point allocation screen. Select either a suitable drive letter or mount point and click on Next to proceed. Finally, select the file system format and disk compression options and once again click Next to proceed to the summary screen. To initiate the creation of the volume, click on Finish. After a short delay the Disk Management graphical view will show the volume being formatted on both drives. When completed the spanned volume is ready for use.
== Creating a New Spanned Volume from the Command Prompt ==