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Disk Management
Figure 30: Manage Disks screen
Table 5: Manage Disks Options
Rescan
Create New Volume
Properties
Advanced Disk Management

Disk Management Utility

When the Create New Volume or Advanced Disk Management button on the Manage Disks
screen is selected, the Disk Management Utility is opened.
The Disk Management tool is a system utility for managing hard disks and the volumes, or
partitions, that they contain. Disk Management is used to initialize disks, create volumes,
format volumes with the FAT, FAT32, or NTFS file systems, and create fault-tolerant disk
systems. Most disk-related tasks can be preformed in Disk Management without restarting the
system or interrupting users; most configuration changes take effect immediately. A complete
online help facility is provided with the Disk Management Utility for assistance in using the
product.
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Option
Select to detect a new disk added to the system. By default,
drives are dynamically recognized by the system. Occasionally
a rescan of the hardware is required. The rescan is not
synchronous and may require a browser refresh after the scan is
initiated to display the new content.
Select to open the Windows GUI Disk Management and create
a new volume on a disk that was added to the system. This is
accomplished via Remote Desktop and the Windows GUI Disk
Management
Select to display the properties of the selected disk.
Select to open the Disk Management utility and perform disk
management tasks, such as creating partitions, and changing
basic disks to dynamic disks. Please see the online Disk
Management help pages for complete documentation.
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