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Disk Manager
Explorer reports my secondary disk as having a capacity of 2GB, and I can't work out how it's calculating free space. Disk Management, under the COmputer Management console, and also Partition Magic, report the disk size correctly. The Explorer confusion, however, results in my being unable to copy data to the

Application Eventlog Error message
Now when I click on Disk Management I am back to 'Server Execution failed.' May be of no value but let me tell you one more observation. If I run diskmngt.reg before I open Computer Management or immediately after opening Computer Management, I still get the 'server execution failed' error.

Win98 fatal error and scripting error
When i going to disk management, the disk is there. but is dynamic and offline, right click, then reactive disk, but some error. I go to event viewer.. and there is the error: 1. The device, \Device\Harddisk1\D, has a bad block. For more information, see Help and Support Center at

Compaq Presario 9546:1790- Disk 0 Error" on boot
"Bigs" wrote: I am trying to assign a letter to another internal hard drive on my PC, however when I try to do so in disk manager, I get the error >>> Logical Disk Manager, No Such Interface Supported and another error>>> Unable To Connect To Logical Disk Manager Service. I am running Win XP Pro with SP2 and the

Deleted partition with disk management, can't get it back!
Booted to a command prompt off of drive c: w/o error. Ran setup from the /win98 directory. Everything proceeded without incident, until the first re-start when I receive the "invalid system disk." 4) One item in the KB article (Computer Is Using Disk Management Software) might offer a quick lead.

Troubleshooting Disk Problems
The D: drive is recognizable under Disk Management - however Disk Management does not show a file system or free space for the disk (should be NTFS.) It does however indicate the correct I the tried to just change to the D: drive in a DOS shell, it returned the message "Error in performing inpage operation.

Disk Management tool error in Console1
Ramesh, MS-MVP wrote: Lunis, Leave out Dependency Walker, and see the link I posted for a possible solution for the Disk Management error you're facing. I think we have made good progress Ramesh. Now when I select Computer Management>Storage>Disk Management, I got "Dependency service or group failed to start.

Hard drive Error
I am receiving the following error when converting a basic disk to a dynamic simple disk under Windows Server 2003 Enterprise: "Logical Disk Manager cannot proceed with the conversion. At least one disk does not have enough free space to perform the conversion. At least one disk does not have enough free space to

Disk Management tool error in Console1
RC -- RC White, CPA San Marcos, TX r...@corridor.net "baycl" <ba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0d9f01c233a5$02c8ce10$9ae62ecf@tkmsftngxa02... Hi, Could anybody help me with the following error response when accessing the Disk Management of Win2000 Server? "An internal error has occurred.

Error \Device\Harddisk3\D - which harddisk is this?
I think that if you look at your C partition in disk management, you'll have a "make active" option, and if you look at D, you won't. In a default configuration with everything on C, the C partition will show in disk management as "System" rather than "Boot.

NT Backup and volume shadow copy error 80042306
The disk is a "Basic" disk. Does this make a difference? If it has to be dynamic, is there any disadvantage to converting my only disk (holds OS and storage) into a dynamic disk? "Michael Jennings" wrote: You did not typo the error code. I apologize for my misstatement. Disk management gave me an error when I tried

Disk management error
However, I have since been able to add the original Disk(1) back to the SCSI chain by using the second SCSI channel. Wierd thing is the SCSI subsystem sees the disk and does not report any error. Here's another thing I tried: I went to the services console and stopped and started the Logical Disk Management.

Adding Hot Pluggable drive but dont see extra space
In Disk Management, which drive was identified as (System), and which volume as (Boot)? it. In the CMOS setup I erased all HD related info (in the standard .... And finally: << The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Ide\IdePort0. >> I suppose win2000 is polling the LGCDRom on IDE channel 2 for a number

Boot error
Jump back to Diskpart Diskpart> Select Disk 1 - - - > Successful Then I see something aboput importing dynamic volumes, so I try Diskpart> IMPORT and I get An unexpected error has occurred. Check the System Event Log for more information on the error. Close the Disk Management console, then restart Disk Management

ATAPI error causes slow win2000 boot ? HELP !
The Disk Management snap-in is an administrative tool for managing hard disks and the volumes or partitions that they contain. Use Disk Management when This error message can occur if there are files in use on the drive, partition, or volume. This includes files that are accessed by other people on the network.

Hard drive Error
Error Message "Cannot Proceed with the Upgrade" When a Basic Disk Is Converted to Dynamic Error Message Copying Large Amounts of Data from an Offline Drive Error Message: Logical Disk Manager: Volume Is Open or in Use. Request Can Not Be Completed Error Message "Volume Is Open or in Use" When You Create Volumes by

Defrag Error
After authenticating in Console1 as admin and selecting the server object, choose disk management; once you complete the three line NSS Disk Administration dialog box popup, you should receive the two error messages listed way below. Do you feel that this is a bug or a feature? Was this utility supposed to respond

mmc.exe error accessing disk management
I was continually running into error -9068, OS is holding off interrupts too long, try increasing the HW buffer size... Frustrated and tired, I again These are setup and managed using the same disk management tools you use under XP to initialize, partition and format basic drives. I open the disk management

System and Boot partitions separated by error
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320283 "You Cannot Revert a Disk to a Basic Disk If the Disk Appears As 'Dynamic Unreadable' in Disk Management" http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;329898 "'Stop 0x0000007B INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE' Error Message When You Start Your

Disk Management error
Server 1 has SCSI controller and RAID 5 config Server 2 has SCSII RAID 1 Config This error initially seems to start minutes after you enter Desktop > My Computer > Control Panel > Admin Tools Computer Management > Disk Management (Dell Open Management Array Manager). When you click on this a sort of engine starts.