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Asked by F-J-K in Windows Vista, Windows 7, Disk Partition Tools
As far as i know, Windows treats a bootable partition as a physical hard drive. If i have one physical hard drive in my machine that has 4 primary partitions (bootable), Windows sees every of these partitions as a physical hard drive.
1. Am i correct?
Any non bootable partition is considered as an extended partition. Windows does not look to the extended partition as a physical drive rather it looks at it as a logic drive. To build an extended partition, you have to allocate certain amount of size and format it. After that, you start splitting this extended partition into smaller sizes as many as you want and give every size a name. In other words, an extended partition can have any number of partitions beneath it, but of course all these partitions created beneath the extended partition are not bootable by any means.
2. Is that correct? If no, why? please fix my mistake
Thanks
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