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yorickpeeren

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  1. That's what I tried first but there I got the error 'can't make the group, check station connection and try again'. I thought this was because the drive wasn't dynamic. So making it dynamic doesn't work for me in the first place.
  2. Hi, I have a hybrid tablet/laptop which has an internal 60 gb drive running windows 10. This drive is getting quite full and I was thinking of using an external usb stick as extra storage. I would like to expand the internal hard drive with the external in raid. I'm no expert but some googleing learned that this should be possible. I learned that for setting up the raid the internal drive should be a 'dynamic' drive. In disk manager i get the option to do this but I get an errot message saying that there is not enough space on the disk. Can anyone help me to solve this or is there another better way to extend my storage? Thanks
  3. ok, this I found out the hard way too. But what I would like to know is if I need to use the recovery image again, even on the same system will it work? Otherwise it's a stupid idea to take an disc image if you can't use it to recover a system. Anyone can give me a bit of help with the technical side of this problem? And is there a way to solve the bios/uefi problem? A bit of googleing showed me lots of ways to 'solve' it but none of them worked.
  4. Hi, i just build a new pc with a msi z270 board and an intel i5 7600k. Everything works but when I tried to recover windows from a recovery image disk I got the problem that the disk was not correct. It seems that the image was made from a system using bios and the new system uses a uefi system. I tried a few things but then gave up and just reinstalled a clean version of windows. I just would like to know how I can prevent this in the future. When I made the backup image I got no warning that there could be problems when trying to reinstall on another system. I even think that the image was made on a bios system, it was an asus B85M-G board with a 4570 (i think) processor, also running windows 10 64. Is there anyone who can give me some more info with this? Thanks
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