HP Desktop / Windows 8.1 - Disk Management Tool Not Working

Mar 29, 2014

The disk management tool on my windows doesn't move on and hangs at "connecting to virtual disk service" forever:

My HP desktop is new, windows 8.1, hard drive having ample space. I searched the web and tried, but to no avail. Or where can I download a free windows disk management tool to fix the issue?

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I then added the two original 1 TB HDD to the computed to use for photography and media storage. They also showed when booting my computer as a separate RAID 1 array, but were listed as "repair." I went into the RAID BIOS and separated the array. I connected only one of the 1 TB HDD, and the drive was the "E" Drive in my computer, but I was unable to access it. "E: is not accessible. Access is denied." Disk Management showed the drive as DISK 1, but as two partitions: System Reserved 350 MB NTFS Healthy (Active, Primary Partition) and 931.17 GB NTFS Healthy (Primary Partition). I used Diskpart to create a Primary partition and format the disk. That HDD now works fine. Unfortunately I did not backup the data on that HDD, which I would like to have.

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I opened Disk Management (full screen) on my Windows 8.1.1 Pro X64 EFI/GPT system so I could post a screen capture showing him where it would show up.

I was very surprised when there was no Active flag shown anywhere. I know it used to show up.

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HP 15-d005TU
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disk 1.jpg

Disk 3 should be 4GB large but I can only find the 943 MB

disk 2.jpg

disk 3.jpg

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Before I do this I must create a windows setup disk because I do not have one at the moment , all I have is a Dell usb Restore.

deleting the D:volume partition is easy but then Im left with empty partiton , I want to extend this to c: so that my c:418 goes back to 464gig.

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Before I do this I must create a windows setup disk because I do not have one at the moment , all I have is a Dell usb Restore. would be good if there was a video clip of how to delete the partition.

[URL] ....

Here is the screen shot :

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So can i unshrink or something so i have 1.5tb together for windows 8?

[URL] .....

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Drive 2 : OS Win 8.1 for tweaked hobby work; Audio recording etc

Whilst I wish to not physically disconnect the drives on each boot. I would like to have the alternative drive hidden and not impacted when the other drive is running for the OS.Boot up from Drive 1 this currently shows as Drive C: and the secondary drive with the OS installed as D:

Boot up from Drive 2 this currently shows as Drive C: and the secondary drive with the OS installed as D:

End aim

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Everything works great!

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I have 2 SSD drives working great!

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System:
Mobo- Asrock Fatal1ty Killer z87
CPU- i3 4330
GPU- Gigabyte 660 OC
SSDs - Kingston V300 120GB
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sometimes all the three laptops are ON and operational and are connected through WiFi.

I have Remote Desktop Sharing enabled in my Windows 7 laptop
I have installed third party RDP server in my Macbook Pro
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Chart below shows kind of working sketch

Client Device Server Device Result Windows 8 Laptop Windows 7 Laptop OK Macbook Pro Windows 7 Laptop OK Android Handset
Third Party RDP Client Windows 7 Laptop OK Windows 7 Laptop Macbook Pro
Third Party RDP Server OK Windows 8 Laptop Macbook Pro
Third Party RDP Server OK Android Handset
Third Party RDP Client Macbook Pro
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Third Party RDP Client Windows 8 Laptop No Responce
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