DiskPartitions can be directly realized on a PhysicalMedia. This is used to model the creation of Partitions on a raw SCSI or IDE drive, using the fdisk (DOS and Unix) or pdisk (Unix) command. The StartingAddress of the DiskPartition on the PhysicalMedia is also specified as a property of this relationship. An alternative is that Partitions can be BasedOn StorageVolumes, such as a VolumeSet or a Volume exposed by a hardware RAID cabinet. The latter relationship is modeled using the DiskPartitionBasedOnVolume association.
DiskPart is unable to create the specified partition because the specified size is less than the minimum size. Specify a ...
DiskPart mirrored the selected volume however the mirrored volume failed to synchronize. To retry the synchronization use ...
DiskPart successfully created the volume, but was unable to select it. Make sure the volume exists, and restart DiskPart ...
DiskPart successfully extended the volume but failed to extend the file system. To retry this operation use the DiskPart ...
DiskPartitions can be directly realized on a PhysicalMedia. This is used to model the creation of Partitions on a raw SCSI ...
DiskRAID encountered a fatal error while initializing. The following information may help diagnose the error: Error: 1!08x! ...
DiskRAID was unable to access the following file: %1!s! Please check that the file specified exists, and is accessible to ...
DiskRAID was unable to find any VDS hardware providers installed on this computer. At least one VDS hardware provider must ...
DiskRAID was unable to recognize the command you entered. To view the list of recognized commands, please use the HELP command. ...