Requested operation is not supported' Error Adding Mirror Volume
To illustrate this, consider that you use a Dynamic disk in Windows 2000 based system. You try to add a mirror volume and the below error message pops up:
"Logical Disk Manager
Requested operation is not supported."
You receive this error when the hard disk contains three or more pre-existing partitions.
Cause
You fail to add mirror volume to the hard disk when the following conditions are true:
You have upgraded the dynamic disk from basic disk
You are not using a pure dynamic disk and it contains three or more hard-linked partitions. Hard-linked entries are legacy partition table entries in Logical Disk Manager (LDM) database after you upgrade the disk from basic to dynamic.
Solution
You need to use any of the below methods to solve the discussed issue:
To allow mirroring operation to occur, you need to free up a LDM database entry that is hard-linked. For this, you should delete a simple volume and recreate it. Restore data from backup.
You can also select another dynamic volume that has required unallocated space available
Using the free space of dynamic disk, create a simple volume of same size as of volume required to be mirrored. Backup your data to this new simple volume and delete the original one. Use this unallocated space thus created to add a mirror to this new simple volume.
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