202 Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2009If the current operating system, installed on this machine, does not support the selected type of volume , you willreceive the appropriate warning. In this case the Next button will be disabled and you will have to select anothertype of volume to proceed with the new volume creation.After you click the Next button, you will proceed forward to the next wizard page: Select destinationdisks (p. 202).Select destination disksThe next wizard page will prompt you to choose the disks, whose space will be used for the volumecreation.To create a basic volume:o Select a destination disk and specify the unallocated space to create the basic volume on.To create a Simple/Spanned volume:o Select one or more destination disks to create the volume on.To create a Mirrored volume:o Select two destination disks to create the volume on.To create a Striped volume:o Select two or more destination disks to create the volume on.To create a RAID-5 volume:o Select three destination disks to create the volume on.After you choose the disks, the wizard will calculate the maximum size of the resulting volume,depending on the size of the unallocated space on the disks you chose and the requirements of thevolume type you have previously decided upon.If you are creating a dynamic volume and select one or several basic disks, as its destination, you willreceive a warning that the selected disk will be converted to dynamic automatically.If need be, you will be prompted to add the necessary number of disks to your selection, according tothe chosen type of the future volume.If you click the Back button, you will be returned to the previous page: Select the type of volumebeing created (p. 201).If you click the Next button, you will proceed to the next page: Set the volume size (p. 202).Set the volume sizeOn the third wizard page, you will be able to define the size of the future volume, according to thepreviously made selections. In order to choose the necessary size between the minimum and themaximum values, use the slider or enter the necessary values into the special windows between theminimum and the maximum values or click on the special handle, and hold and drag the borders ofthe disk's picture with the cursor.The maximum value normally includes the most possible unallocated space. But in some cases thepossible unallocated space and the proposed maximum volume size might differ (e.g. when the size