Of course # of primary partitions is not os-dependent. What i'm talking about is that windows screw up 2nd, 3rd and 4th primary partitions if it finds any. > What are you talking about. > Windows has nothing to do with the # of primary partitions which can be > used. > Any drive can contain up to 4 primary partitions. > The 1 limitation is for logical (extended) partitions and this also is > not dependent > upon the OS being used. > > Charles (-: > > Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.
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