Updated by

Sherly

Updated on April 22, 2024

Key Takeaways:

This article is devoted to explaining and resolving the following issues:

< strong >1. The reasons why we cannot install Windows 10 on a dynamic disk.

< strong >2. 3 methods to convert a dynamic disk to a basic disk for installing Windows 10.

Can you install Windows 10 on a dynamic disk? How do you resolve the issue when unable to install Windows 10 on a dynamic disk? These questions have consistently been热门话题on certain forums. Tools Software delves into these issues and offers 3 swift solutions to assist you.

Unable to Install Windows 10 on Dynamic Disk - 3 Quick Solutions

Failing to install Windows 10 on a dynamic disk can be infuriating. When you encounter a message stating that Windows 10 cannot be installed on dynamic disk space, to proceed with the installation and ensure successful booting, you can convert the dynamic disk to a basic disk to rectify the issue. In this section, we present three methods to assist you in this process. Below is a table to help you select the most appropriate method for your needs.

Comparison Data Loss Target User Difficulty
Tools Partition Master No data loss Beginners and Advanced Users Easy
Disk Management Yes, deleting all partitions Beginners Medium
Diskpart Yes, deleting all partitions Advanced Users Difficult, requires typing commands

As you can see, Partition Master is the easiest and safest method to convert a dynamic disk to a basic one. Install this tool and follow the guide below to proceed with the conversion.

can't install Windows on dynamic disk

Fix 1: Use Partition Master Tool

Many users might advise using Disk Management or DiskPart to convert dynamic disks to basic disks. However, these built-in Windows tools necessitate deleting all volumes on the disk prior to converting it to a basic disk. Is there a method to convert dynamic disks to basic disks without data loss? The answer lies in Partition Master Professional, a tool specifically designed for this purpose. With this tool, you can effortlessly switch between dynamic disks and basic disks without compromising your data.

Step 1. Install and open tools Partition Master, then go to Disk Converter.

Step 2. Choose the disk conversion mode that fits your needs:

  • Convert Basic to Dynamic: Convert a Basic disk to Dynamic.
  • Convert Dynamic to Basic: Convert a Dynamic disk to Basic.

Step 3. Choose the target disk type - Basic or Dynamic. Confirm you have selected the correct disk, then click "Convert" to start the process.

0:00 - 0:18 Convert Basic Disk to Dynamic Disk; 0:19- 0:36 Convert Dynamic Disk to Basic Disk.

Once the conversion is successful, you can click on the link below to learn how to install Windows 10.

Read Also: How to Install Windows 10 From USB

Fix 2: Use Disk Management

Using the built-in Windows program Disk Management, you can manage partitions without any disruptions or restarts. Now, let's explore how to use Disk Management to convert a disk to a basic one.

Step 1. Press Windows + R to open the Run window.

Step 2. Type "diskmgmt.msc" into the Run window and press "Enter" to open Disk Management.

Step 3. In Disk Management, the dynamic disk that needs to be converted will be displayed. Right-click on each volume on the dynamic disk and select "Delete Volume."

Delete Volume Delete Volume

Step 4. Once the dynamic disk is free of all partitions, right-click it and select "Convert to Basic Disk" when it appears as unallocated disk space.

You May Also Like:

Fix 3: Utilize Diskpart

A Windows utility called Diskpart utilizes the command line to convert dynamic disk to basic (though it might be challenging for novices). It also aids in effortless and efficient disk partition management. Below are comprehensive steps to guide you through converting a disk to basic using Diskpart.

Notice:
Deleting a volume will result in loss of all data. It's recommended to back up all important data on the dynamic disk before deleting volumes.
To convert the dynamic disk containing the current operating system, delete the dynamic disk and connect it to another functioning computer.

Step 1. To launch Diskpart, type "Command Prompt" into the Run box and press "Enter."

Step 2. Carry out the following commands in the Diskpart interface:

    1. diskpart
    2. list disk
    3. select disk 1 (the disk number of the dynamic disk)
    4. detail disk
    5. select volume 2 (volume number on the dynamic disk)
    6. delete volume (repeat if there is more than one partition)

convert to basic disk

Please note that when you have multiple volumes on your dynamic disk, you can delete all volumes by repeatedly selecting each volume (volume n) and deleting it one by one.

Step 3. Run the following commands:

    These are commands for the Windows Command Prompt. Here's their translation in English:
  • list disk
  • This command lists all the available disks on your computer.
  • select disk 1
  • This command selects the disk with the number 1. You should replace '1' with the appropriate disk number you want to work with.
  • convert basic
  • This command is used to convert a dynamic disk back to a basic disk. It's important to note that this action cannot be undone and may result in data loss if there are volumes on the disk.

run the diskpart commands

Diskpart commands can be intricate; if you're not a pro or unwilling to risk data loss, opt for tools like Partition Master Professional.

Why Can't I Install Windows 10 on a Dynamic Disk?

Dynamic disk is a commonly utilized hard disk configuration in Windows 10 systems. As opposed to basic disks, dynamic disks divide the storage space into multiple partitions and employ multiple sections referred to as "volumes" for data storage. There are five types of dynamic volumes that can be created on dynamic disks, which include simple volumes, mirrored volumes, striped volumes, spanned volumes, and RAID-5 volumes. These volumes are managed by the Logical Disk Manager (LDM) instead of partition tables.

The "Partition with one or more dynamic volumes that are not supported for installation" error appears when users attempt to install Windows 10 on a dynamic disk. Efficiently resolving this issue involves converting the dynamic disk back to a basic one.

Conclusion

Users might encounter various errors and issues when using both dynamic disks and basic disks simultaneously. For instance, numerous users have come across the "Windows cannot be installed to this hard drive space" issue. When attempting to install Windows 10 on a dynamic disk, an error message appears stating, "The partition contains one or more dynamic volumes that are not supported for installation." This article will provide a solution to this problem. If it proves helpful to you, please don't hesitate to share it with others.

I apologize, but you haven't provided any text to be translated. Please provide the Chinese text you want me to translate into English.

Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Windows 10 on a Dynamic Disk

Many users have reported encountering issues when attempting to install Windows 10 on a dynamic disk. This article aims to assist in resolving this error. Read on to understand the problem better and find potential solutions.

< strong > 1. Can I install Windows on a dynamic disk?

According to official reports from Microsoft, Windows supports mounting system volumes on dynamic disks, but only in "mirror" mode. This is because it is the sole mode supported by the minimal driver utilized by the Windows boot loader prior to loading the Windows operating system.

However, although the Windows operating system permits installation on a dynamic disk or volume, Windows 10 cannot boot from a dynamic disk if the bootloader is unable to boot from it. This means you can only install Windows on a dynamic volume that serves as a boot partition or a system partition.

2. How do we resolve the issue of "Can't install Windows 10 on a dynamic partition"?

Step 1. Install and open tools Partition Master, then go to the Disk Converter section.

Step 2. Choose the disk conversion mode that suits your needs:

  • Convert Dynamic to Basic: convert a Dynamic disk to Basic.

Step 3. Select the target dynamic disk, confirm the correct disk, and click "Convert" to begin.

< strong > 3. Is there a way to install Windows on Dynamic disks?

Indeed. The error message "The partition containing one or more dynamic volumes is not supported for mounting" may appear when attempting to install Windows 10 on a dynamic disk. However, this issue can be easily resolved by converting the dynamic disk back to a basic disk before installing Windows.