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Old 03-07-2005
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Dynamic Disk Problems

I started up my Windows XP Pro computer today to find that my 2nd hdd is unreadable. It is setup as a dynamic disk (although not to my knowledge until now). It shows up fine in BIOS and Device Manger however under the Disk Management it says that it is "unreadable". I have followed the Microsoft Knowledge base article: http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=win20 even though I have XP Pro with no luck. I'm just looking for a way to get my data back, otherwise I'm pretty sure I could just convert it to a basic disk and erase everything.

The error I'm getting is: "dmboot: Failed to auto-import disk group <group name>Dg0. All volumes in the disk group are not available."

Any suggestions on how to access my data so I can copy it somewhere else?
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Old 08-10-2005
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Exact same problem

having the exact same issue, single message in event viewer

dmboot: Failed to auto-import disk group DonjonDg0. All volumes in the disk group are not available.

first time it has happened, any help would be appreciated.
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