Re: Partitioning & Dual Booting Operating Systems
"Timothy Daniels" <TDaniels@NoSpamDot.com> wrote in message
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> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> > See below.
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> > <timber1299@dodgeit.com> wrote:
> >> 3) Regarding making partitions for files (one partition for each OS's
> >> created files): should I make one extended partition & then divide
> >> that up into logical partitions or should I do make 2 extended
> >> partitions, and then use logical partitions inside those extended
> >> partitions? Or are there other options?
> >
> > Make a single logical drive in the extended partition, to be shared
> > by both OSs.
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> Is there any particular reason to make the shared partition an
> extended partition and not a primary partition?
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> *TimDaniels*
Not really - it could be either. It's just an old habit of mine
to use primary partitions for OSs and logical drives for data.
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