Breaks the mirrored volume with focus into two simple volumes.
For examples of how this command can be used, see Examples.
Syntax
break disk=<n> [nokeep] [noerr]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
disk=<n> |
Specifies the disk that contains the mirrored volume. This disk is given focus and does not retain the drive letter or any mount points. If the specified disk is the current system or startup disk, the command fails. |
nokeep |
Specifies that only one of the mirrored volumes is retained; the simple volume on disk N is deleted and converted to free space. Neither the volume nor the free space receives the focus. |
noerr |
For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without this parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit with an error code. |
Remarks
- Applies to dynamic disks only. Breaks the mirrored volume with
focus into two simple volumes. One simple volume retains the drive
letter and any mount points of the mirrored volume. The other
simple volume receives the focus so you can assign it a drive
letter.
- By default, the contents of both halves of the mirror are
retained. Each half becomes a simple volume. By using the nokeep
parameter, you retain only one half of the mirror as a simple
volume, and the other half is deleted and converted to free space.
Neither volume receives the focus.
- A mirrored volume must be selected for this operation to
succeed. Use the select volume command to select a mirrored
volume and shift the focus to it.
Examples
To break the mirrored disk 2 into two simple volumes, type:
break disk=2