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Answer» No. Windows will support as many logical partitions as there are letters in the ALPHABET, but there can be only 4 primary partitons.Quote from: Allan on MAY 02, 2010, 04:50:07 AM Windows will support as many logical partitions as there are letters in the alphabet partitons. Actually, that's a DOS/windows 9x limitation- NT can mount NTFS partitions to APPEAR as folders on another volume; and of course, you can have partitions that aren't even a assigned a drive letter. You could divvy up a 1TB drive into a THOUSAND 1GB partitions, for example. Although that might take a while to set up. Basically, there is no upper limit; a drive can have up to four primary partitions, but only ONE extended partition. However, each extended partition is partitioned into more partitions. it's rather hard to explain, especially since I don't quite understand the semantics myself.right,, SO please Suggest me what do i do nowTell you what? What is it you want to know now?do i reinstall the OS or do i change the HarddriveWhy would you change the hard drive?Quote from: Allan on May 05, 2010, 06:39:12 AM Why would you change the hard drive? unless your hard drive is dying and need replacement, I don't see a need to change it. Maybe reinstalling OS from scratch would work, if that's what you want to do and don't mind losing all your programs and stuff. |
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