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What is Logical or Primary Partitions.​

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Answered by ItzPalak36
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A hard disk drive can be divided in to several storage units. These storage units are called partitions. ... Primary partition is a bootable partition and it contains the operating system/s of the computer, while logical partition is a partition that is not bootable.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A logical partition, also known as LPAR, is a portion of a computer's hardware resources that is set aside and virtualized as an additional computer. A single computer can have multiple logical partitions, each with its own operating system and hardware resources to utilize.

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A reserved part of a Windows disk, which is identified by a drive letter. The entire C: drive is often one primary partition; however, multiple partitions are created for a user's own organizational purposes or for booting into different operating systems.

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