Does your dynamic disk show up as foreign status? Do not worry! This page will let you know what is dynamic foreign disk and two ways to access and import foreign disk. Read this page and learn more details.
Workable Solutions | Step-by-step Troubleshooting |
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How to Import Foreign Disk in Two Ways | Method 1. Import foreign disk in Disk Management....Full steps Method 2. Import foreign disk by using Diskpart....Full steps |
Convert Dynamic Foreign Disk to Basic Disk Without Data Loss | Partition Master Step1: Install and open EaseUS Partition Master on your Windows computer....Full steps |
"Yesterday, I took a dynamic disk out from an old computer to my new PC. Unfortunately, I can't access the dynamic disk to see my data on. Besides, when I check the dynamic disk in Disk Management, it shows "Foreign". Is there anybody who can tell me what's going on? What is dynamic foreign disk Windows 10? How can I access the disk and fix the foreign dynamic disk? Thanks in advance."
When you move a dynamic disk from one computer to another, which does not support dynamic disk, such as all Windows home editions, and then the dynamic disk created on the previous computer will be flagged as a foreign disk in Disk Management. (Dynamic disks are not supported on Windows XP Home Edition or portable computers). Besides, if your computer is dual-boot and one of the operating systems does not support dynamic disk, the status of the disk will also be shown as a foreign disk. The following two points may explain why the dynamic disk is showing foreign:
Next, we will continue to introduce how to import foreign disk without losing data. If you are interested, you can also click the social buttons to share it with others.
When your dynamic disk is showing foreign, the data on the disk is still there but invisible. Follow instructions describing how to move and import foreign disk in two ways below.
Import foreign disk in Disk Management
To access data on the disk, you must add the disk to your computer's system configuration. In Disk Management, right-click the foreign disk and select "Import Foreign Disks". After that, any existing volumes on the foreign disk become visible and accessible.
Import foreign disk by using DiskPart
Does import a foreign disk destroy data?
Adding the disk to your 'system configuration' that supports dynamic disk won't destroy data in any way. It should be completely harmless to do, and your data should remain entirely intact. But if you are on Windows XP Home, you cannot use the disk again through "Import Foreign Disks". The only way for you to do it is to erase all of the data from the disk and convert it to a basic disk. But then you'll lose data. The specific steps are as follows.
If you don't want to destroy or lose data? Move to the next part and see how to convert the dynamic foreign disk to basic without losing data.
EaseUS Partition Master is a powerful disk partition management software that widely used in Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, XP, both 32 bit and 64 bit. It provides you with the most practical disk partition features, including resize/move partitions, create, format, delete, copy, and merge partitions; migrate OS to SSD, convert file system from FAT32 to NTFS, convert MBR to GPT, convert dynamic disk to basic disk and vice versa, and so on.
It doesn't matter what version your computer is; you can directly import a foreign disk by converting it to a basic disk without data destroy.
Step 1. Install and open EaseUS Partition Master and go to Disk Converter.
Step 2. Select the disk conversion mode that suits your need:
Step 3. Select the target disk - Basic or Dynamic, confirm you've select the correct disk and click "Convert" to start.
0:00 - 0:18 Convert Basic to Dynamic Disk; 0:19- 0:36 Convert Dynamic to Basic Disk.
Import a foreign disk:
When you move a dynamic disk from one computer to another, this dynamic disk is flagged in Disk Management as a foreign disk. In order to access this foreign disk, you must import it first.
Import the foreign disk
To access data on the disk, you must add the disk to your computer's system configuration. In Disk Management, right-click the foreign disk and select "Import Foreign Disks". After that, any existing volumes on the foreign disk become visible and accessible.
When you import a foreign disk on Windows computers other than Windows XP Home, your data won't be destroyed and lost. It should be safe to do, and your data should remain entirely intact. If you want to import a foreign disk on Windows XP Home without any data loss, you can use EaseUS Partition Master to convert dynamic disk to basic disk directly to access and use the disk.
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