Specifications

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Every Disk should appear with the word “Basic”, a size value
that shows the available storage capacity, and a status of
Online”. Instead of Basic, a disk could appear as Unknown,
Dynamic, or Not Initialized.
If a disk appears as “Unknown”, right-click the disk icon and
select Write Signature. A window opens with the selected disk
(All Unknown disks may appear in this window). Make sure
the box next to each disk is checked and click OK. The disk
should be marked as a Basic disk now.
If a disk appears as “Dynamic”, right-click the disk icon and
select Rever to Basic disk. Within a few seconds the disk
should be marked as a Basic disk.
If a disk is marked “Not Initialized”, right-click the disk icon
and select Initialize Disk. An additional dialog box appears
allowing you to select which disks to initialize.
3. Right-click the configured disk’s unallocated
space and
select New Partition. If the New Partition option is not
available, select the disk and initialize it first. To do this,
right-click on the disk item and select “Initialize Disk”.
4. Click Next to start the Partition Wizard.