Difference between active, primary, extended and logical partitions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCUMBAG
    There are three types of partitions:

    Primary Partitions Extended Partitions Logical Partitions
    Thanks for that, Scum - clearest I've seen so far. I think I'm making mistakes - I'll find out in about five minutes if they're fatal . . . My desktop PC wouldn't display a partition on an external (firewire) disk after I'd merged it with unallocated space. So I fired up Paragon Partition Manager and looked at the options. 'Oh yes - Make Partition Logical - that seems logical!'

    Fifteen hours later and I'm on tenterhooks waiting to see if I have any data left, and whether my rusty old Dell will manage to recognise the drive.

    Maybe I'll just keep all my drives to one partition from now on.

    Cheers, Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by NostradamusZen
    Thanks for that, Scum - clearest I've seen so far. I think I'm making mistakes - I'll find out in about five minutes if they're fatal . . . My desktop PC wouldn't display a partition on an external (firewire) disk after I'd merged it with unallocated space. So I fired up Paragon Partition Manager and looked at the options. 'Oh yes - Make Partition Logical - that seems logical!'

    Fifteen hours later and I'm on tenterhooks waiting to see if I have any data left, and whether my rusty old Dell will manage to recognise the drive.

    Maybe I'll just keep all my drives to one partition from now on.

    Cheers, Mark

    Whow, bit of an old thread revival!

    Anyway, you're best if you can having as few partitions as possible. Multiple partitions actually slow seek and access times. Many OS's utilise large partitions and its free space for the systems needs.
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