Updated on April 22, 2024
Quick Overview of Resizing or Expanding Dynamic Disk on Windows:
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?Target | Extend dynamic disk on Windows PCs |
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?Supported OS | Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 and Vista/XP |
⌛Duration | 3-5 minutes |
Dynamic disk is an excellent option for those looking to maximize hard drive performance. However, it comes with two significant drawbacks. Firstly, if you convert a basic disk to dynamic, there's no going back without data loss, as you'd need to delete all dynamic volumes beforehand. Secondly, in most situations, you still can't extend a dynamic volume in Disk Management, particularly the system volume. Many users face this issue when they need to expand their dynamic disk space.
Here, we will present two methods for you to resize the dynamic disk:
The first method offsets the limitation and supports resizing dynamic disks directly with all data protected.
As mentioned earlier, Disk Management has numerous limitations when it comes to resizing dynamic disks. A better alternative is to use Partition Master Tool, which can perform the following dynamic disk management operations. Please check and download Partition Master on your computer.
This software allows you to extend dynamic volumes, including system/boot/simple/spanned/striped/mirrored/RAID-5 volumes, thus maximizing computer performance with just a few simple clicks. To easily resize dynamic volumes, follow these steps:
Step 1. Locate the volume
Select the volume on the dynamic disk, right-click on it, and choose "Resize/Move".
Step 2. Resize the volume Translate: Resize the volume.
Step 3. Apply changes This step translates to: Step 3. Implement the changes
To save the changes, click "Execute 1 Task(s)" and then "Apply".
Other Tasks You Can Perform on Dynamic Disk with Partition Master Tools:
Step 1. Right-click My Computer, select Manage, then go to Storage > Disk Management to open the built-in Disk Management tool in Windows.
Step 2. Select the volume you wish to resize, right-click, and choose "Extend Volume" or "Shrink Volume" to adjust the dynamic disk size.
Step 3. Enter the new size for the volume in MB, then click Next.
Step 4. Click Finish, and you will find the dynamic volume has been resized.
Limits of Disk Management in Resizing Dynamic Volumes:
Before Windows Vista, Disk Management has the following limitations for resizing dynamic volumes:
Features | Windows 2000 | Windows Server 2000 | Windows XP | Windows Server 2003 |
Extend system volume/boot volume | - | - | - | - |
Extend/shrink simple volume | | | | |
Extend/shrink spanned volume | | | | |
Extend/shrink mirrored volume | - | - | - | - |
Extend/shrink striped volume | - | - | - | - |
Extend/shrink RAID-5 volume | - | - | - | - |
Tips: Extend the simple volume that was converted from the basic disk of Windows XP/2003, which was upgraded from Windows 2000.
In Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows Server 2008, Disk Management has the following limitations for resizing dynamic volumes:
Features | Windows Vista | Windows 7 | Windows Server 2008 |
Extend/shrink system volume/boot volume | | | |
Extend/shrink simple volume | | | |
Extend/shrink spanned volume | | | |
Extend/shrink mirrored volume | - | - | - |
Extend/shrink striped volume | - | - | - |
Extend/shrink RAID-5 volume | - | - | - |
If you're still unsure whether to use Partition Master or not, here's a comparison between Disk Management and Partition Master when resizing dynamic disks.
Features | Windows 2000/XP/2003 Disk Management | Windows Vista/2008/7 Disk Management | tools Partition Master |
Extend system volume/boot volume | - | | |
Extend simple volume | | | |
Extend spanned volume | | | |
Extend mirrored volume | - | - | |
Extend striped volume | - | - | |
Extend RAID-5 volume | - | - | |
Shrink system volume/boot volume | - | | |
Shrink simple volume or spanned volume | - | | |
Shrink mirrored volume, striped volume, or RAID-5 volume | - | - | |
Compared with Disk Management, Partition Master provides a more convenient and secure method to resize the dynamic disk.
Resizing a dynamic disk partition can also be achieved by directly converting the dynamic disk to a basic disk and then safely resizing the partition. For a detailed walkthrough, please refer to:
How to Safely Convert Dynamic Disk to Basic Disk
This article presents 3 practical methods to convert dynamic disk to basic disk using Partition Master, Disk Management utility, or Command Prompt on Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7, and Server 2000/2003/2008, etc.
The scenarios are different when converting a basic disk back to dynamic for different dynamic volumes:
Simple Volume: You can easily convert the basic partition back to a Simple Volume in Disk Management after converting and resizing the Simple Volume on a basic disk.
Mirrored Volume: If you want to convert a Mirrored Volume back after it has been resized on a basic disk following conversion to a basic disk, you must first convert it to a Simple Volume in Disk Management, and then add a mirror to another dynamic disk.
Striped/Spanned/RAID5 Volume: The Convert to Basic Disk feature in AOMEI Partition Assistant does not support Striped Volume, Spanned Volume, or RAID 5 Volume. However, if you wish to resize them, you can copy these volumes to a basic disk and then resize the basic disk. Incidentally, these volumes can only be converted to Simple Volume or Mirrored Volume, as these Striped/Spanned/RAID5 dynamic volumes need to be rebuilt in Disk Management.
For the step-by-step instructions, please refer to:
A dynamic disk is a physical disk that offers features not found in basic disks, such as the capability to span volumes across multiple disks. It utilizes a hidden database to keep track of information regarding dynamic volumes on the disk and other dynamic disks present on the computer.
Simple volume: A volume that consists of disk space from one dynamic disk. A simple volume can be expanded to a spanned volume.
跨区卷: 跨区卷是由多个磁盘上的未分配空间链接而成。最多可以将跨区卷扩展到 32 个磁盘。跨区卷不能镜像,不具备容错能力。
Striped volume: A striped volume, also known as RAID-0, distributes its data across multiple disks in stripes. This enhances performance since disk reads and writes are balanced among the disks.
Mirrored volume: Also known as RAID-1, a mirrored volume involves real-time replication of logical disk volumes onto separate physical hard disks to ensure constant availability. It is a complete logical representation of separate volume copies. When setting up a mirrored volume, a minimum of two dynamic disks is required. Should one of the disks fail, data can still be accessed from the remaining disk.
**RAID-5 volume:** A RAID-5 volume is a fault-tolerant volume whose data is striped across an array of three or more disks. Parity (a calculated value that can be used to reconstruct data after a failure) is also striped across the disk array. If a physical disk fails, the portion of the RAID-5 volume that was on that failed disk can be re-created from the remaining data and the parity by repairing the RAID-5 volume.
A disk managed by a software RAID provider that supports flexible volume reconfiguration. A dynamic disk uses a partition as a container for volumes; no guaranteed mapping exists.
Windows 2000 introduced the Logical Disk Manager and the DiskPart command-line tool for dynamic storage. All versions of Windows 2000 support three types of dynamic disk volumes: simple volumes, spanned volumes, and striped volumes.
动态磁盘适用于以下操作系统。下表描述了每个Windows的支持情况。
Operating System | Simple, Spanned, and Striped Volume | Mirrored Volume | RAID-5 Volume --- | --- | --- | --- Windows 2000 Professional | | - | - Windows 2000 Server | | | Windows 2000 Advanced Server | | | Windows XP Home | - | - | - Windows XP Professional | | - | - Windows Server 2003 Standard | | | Windows Server 2003 Enterprise | | | Windows Vista Home Basic | - | - | - Windows Vista Home Premium | - | - | - Windows Vista Business | | - | - Windows Vista Enterprise | | - | - Windows Vista Ultimate | | - | - Windows Server 2008 | | | Windows 7 Starter | - | - | - Windows 7 Home Basic | - | - | - Windows 7 Home Premium | - | - | - Windows 7 Professional | | | - Windows 7 Enterprise | | | - Windows 7 Ultimate | | | -Resizing dynamic disks is beneficial for users to efficiently utilize disk space, particularly for optimizing computer performance. For instance, when the system volume lacks sufficient disk space, we aim to allocate more free space to the system volume to ensure optimal computer functioning. Hence, we need to shrink the larger dynamic volume to create unallocated space and subsequently expand the system volume.
Therefore, if you need to resize, extend, or shrink a Dynamic disk on a Windows PC, you can directly refer to the above two methods for assistance.
For an easier solution, utilize the Partition Master tool. It offers the simplest solutions for Windows beginners.
More advanced features are also provided to manage your hard disk with Partition Master. In addition to partition management functions, this tool also offers other features such as the Partition Recovery Wizard for restoring deleted or lost partitions, and the Disk & Partition Copy Wizard for upgrading or backing up disks.
Here, we've also listed some popular topics regarding extending dynamic volumes. If you're interested, follow along and find the answers here:
**1. How do I extend a dynamic disk using DiskPart?**
Here are the detailed command lines you can follow to extend a dynamic disk volume using DiskPart:
< strong > 2. Can I extend the dynamic disk without converting it to Basic?
Yes, of course. You can directly expand a dynamic disk without converting it back to basic by using reliable partition manager software, such as AOMEI Partition Assistant, Windows Disk Management, or the DiskPart command lines.
< strong >3. How do I convert a Dynamic disk without losing data?
Here's a concise outline detailing the process of converting a dynamic disk to a basic disk without data loss using the tool Partition Master: