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| Title: | Windows NT | 
| Notice: | See note 15.0 for HCL location | 
| Moderator: | TARKIN::LIN .com::FOLEY | 
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| Created: | Thu Oct 31 1991 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 6086 | 
| Total number of notes: | 31449 | 
5757.0. "Number of Primary Partition" by MDR01::NIEVES (MCS Madrid) Mon Mar 03 1997 01:28
    Hi,
    
    I've been reading at the WINDOWS NT SUPPORTING AND IMPLEMENTING 4.0
    manual, that
    you can have 4 primary partitions and one extended one, which could be
    divided into several segments to assign a drive letter to a segment.
    
    Well, I have a primary partition and 1 extended partition with no
    segments. In the primary I have DOS and the SYSTEM PARTITION, which of
    course is active (FAT). In the extended I have WINDOWS NT.
    I can create two additional primary partitions, but
    when I try to create another primary partition, which would be number
    4, it gives an error saying:
    
    "no more primary partitions can be created on the disk. A disk cannot
    hold more than four partitions (including the expected partition but
    not including logical drives)"
    
    So at the end, could someone explain how many primary partitios can be
    created, three or four.
    
    Regards,
    
    Nieves 
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| 5757.1 | Mix and match, but 4 is the max total | MSE1::mse_chenis.mse.tay.dec.com::chenis | Kenneth Chenis | Mon Mar 03 1997 15:21 | 11 | 
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As far as I know ...
You can create 4 partitions total - in any combination.  If 
you want 4 primary partitions, you can not have any extended 
partitions.  It is possible that the manual is worded poorly
(or perhaps incorrectly) - I don't know, I don't have the 
manual you are referring to. 
Hope this helps.
Ken
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| 5757.2 | Note the diagonal lines! | PGREEN::SACKMANJ | Pedalo'ing the Internet | Mon Mar 10 1997 04:54 | 17 | 
|  |     If you created a primary followed by an extended that used up the rest
    of the space on the disk there is no more room for another partition.
    
    If you have a spare disk try the following:
    - Create small primary
    - Create extended of 100mb
    - Note that the diagonal lines go one way for extended space and the
    other way for genuine free space
    
    NT supports a maximum of 4 partitions:
    Up to 3 primaries (or four with no extended partition) and an extended
    partition.
    An extended partition may contain multiple logical drives.
    
    Hope this helps,
    
    		Jon.
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