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Getting started

Once Drive Bender is installed, you need to determine how you want to implement a drive pool.
To help with the creation of a pooled drive, take a look at the Pool setup wizard.
Note if you are testing Drive Bender, see Taking Drive Bender for a test drive
At the most basic level, creating a pool and assigning it a drive letter is very straight forward. Once done, you will have a drive that can be increased in size at any time.
Another option is to convert an existing Windows drive. This is an excellent way to increase an existing drives capacity.
 
For a WHS user, this feature offers a great way to convert the default server folder drive (often drive "D") to a pooled drive.