Dynamic hard disk (System) to the hard drive of basic

Hello community,

My problem is that I can't convert the (dynamic) hard drive to a hard drive base.
I went to disk management. And I went to click on convert to basic. But it won't let me. I go to diskpart, and he says that is not empty. But when I look at the disk hard it is actually empty.
I don't know what's the problem with him. I just installed my operating system on my new rig and I wanted to mirror the hard drives. (2x1To seagate hdd)
I read that she had to be dynamic to do. But I guess it was bad because I couldn't always reflect the hard drives.
Any help would be amazing. and really apreciated.

The Windows tools provided for the management of the disks are quite limited.  Try to download the free program from Easeus Partition Manager of http://www.easeus.com .

Good luck.

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