Unable to create a RAID 1 with Server 2022 Standard

Computer Gladiator 446 Reputation points
2022-08-03T14:01:06.45+00:00

Hello, I installed a new 2022 Standard server. When attempting to created a RAID1 in Disk Management I get the error "You cannot mirror the current boot volume on another disk with a different partition style."
Can someone provide suggestions on how to resolve this?
Thank you

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-08-03T14:12:44.427+00:00

    Maybe this one helps.
    http://woshub.com/software-boot-mirror-gpt-windows/

    --please don't forget to upvote and Accept as answer if the reply is helpful--

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  2. Computer Gladiator 446 Reputation points
    2022-08-03T14:30:45.96+00:00

    Hi, this looks right. I am at the spot to enter the partition id..... set id= ??????
    Where do I find the id?
    Thanks


  3. Computer Gladiator 446 Reputation points
    2022-08-03T15:25:59.457+00:00

    I have Partition 1 listed as Primary with 100MB and a Partition 2 listed as Primary with size of 585 GB. Which should I use?


  4. Computer Gladiator 446 Reputation points
    2022-08-03T23:14:35.327+00:00

    When I run the command "convert dynamic", I get the error
    Virtual disk service error:
    The selected GPT formatted disk contains a partition which is not of type PARTITION_BASIC_DATA_GUID and is both preceded and followed by a partition type PARTITION_BASIC_DATA_GUID
    Found this article......
    https://www.thewindowsclub.com/selected-gpt-formatted-disk-partition-not-type-partition_basic_data_guid#:~:text=partition%20type%20PARTITION_BASIC_DATA_GUID-,The%20selected%20GPT%20formatted%20disk%20contains%20a%20partition%20which%20is,space%20from%20the%20original%20volume.

    Should I now convert to mbr?

    Thanks


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