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1. I have a Win7 64 SP1 Home laptop with two physical hard drives that show up under computer management as Basic and Dynamic drives and I can access both in Explorer. The basic drive is my O/s drive and the Dynamic is data only. I have no idea how they ended up being designated Basic and Dynamic drives - presumably after original factory install? There is also an option to configure the two drives in RAID strip with BIOS but I have never used that,

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2. However I recently have been trying installs of Win10 and also the original laptop Win7 factory restore on a spare hard drive swapped out with Drive 1 (basic) and notice that the second drive is then classified as Dyanmic Foreign and cannot be read at all with the o/s. Only when I put back my original drive can I access the second drive.

* Can anyone explain how I would go about accessing the second foreign drive and all its data after trying #2 above, my main objective being to upgrade to Win10 on a new 1st hard drive? Appreciate any shared experience here thanks.

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OK, thanks I'll need time to study those two useful links.

There is an option on the windows Computer Management Disk Management context menus to Import Foreign Disk and Convert to Basic but I suppose I will have to be sure I have a back up before I try anything.

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Why not install all of the updates on your Win 7 SP1 and then accept the offer to upgrade to Win 10 after July 29th? Then you have to do nothing but allow the upgrade to happen. I would suggest making a file - to - file copy of your data to an external drive so that you can still convert your dynamic disk to basic manually if needed then copy all of your data back to your data disk. Then if you need to convert you could just do it through control panel- disk management. I am curious about which HP laptop model you have if it contains two physical hard drives. Are you sure that you don't have just one physical HD divided into two volumes?

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I am curious about which HP laptop model you have if it contains two physical hard drives. Are you sure that you don't have just one physical HD divided into two volumes?

It's a 3 year old HP Envy 17 2280NR. Comes with two physical hard drives and a RAID strip option (I turned off in BIOS). One hard disc is SSD for the o/s. Indeed my screen capture above shows two physical disks.

I agree it would be nice to upgrade using the Win 10 offer, but for reasons I do not know until now there has been no offer from Windows. I have legit Win7 64 SP1 with all the updates incl the required KB updates that allow for the Win10 offer to be accepted, but there is never an option (Win 10 icon on Win7 task bar to upgrade) appear on my system,

Since I want to upgrade I have experimented with Win10 Insider preview ISO installs on a fresh hard drive and it works well, so don't know why my Win7 doesn't offer upgrade.

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