Restoring Disk Configuration InformationLast reviewed: April 4, 1997Article ID: Q114872 |
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SUMMARYTypically, only the Windows NT installation that created a volume set, stripe set without parity, mirror set or stripe set with parity recognizes and is able to use that set. However, another installation of Windows NT or Windows NT Advanced Server can be enabled to recognize and use the set by using Disk Administrator to save the disk configuration information in the Windows NT installation that created the volume and then restoring the information under the other Windows NT installation.
MORE INFORMATIONSee pages 528 and 529 of the Windows NT Advanced Server "System Guide" for the specific steps to saving and restoring disk configuration information. Once the disk configuration information from another installation of Windows NT is restored, the current installation will recognize and be able to use the volume sets, stripe sets with and without parity, and mirror sets created by another installation of Windows NT. After disk configuration information is restored:
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