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| | | | Some thoughts based on my work as a movement technologist | |
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| | I have XP installed on a drive with a configuration like this. (In reality, each partition was 10x larger, but I'm using smaller numbers for this example). [ ~2GB FAT32 | E: (/dev/sda1) ] [ ~6GB NTFS | C: (/dev/sda2) ] [ ~2GB NTFS | F: (/dev/sda3) ] It may look unusual that C: is not the first partition, but a setup like this is not entirely unsual for an OEM hard drive. E: is a recovery/utility partition, C: is the partition with XP installed, and F: is an extra partition for backup. |