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Just curious about partitions.

My computer has C & D drives.

D being Fat 32 with recovery stuff on it as supplied by the Emachine people.

C is NTFS & what I use.

I assume when I type in sfc /scannow anything screwed up will be replaced from "D".

It has never asked me to insert the XP CD to recover files.

I get along fine with this.

Why does one want to add partitions?

Is there a benefit to adding one or 2?

Is a partition different from a drive (C or D or whatever)?

If this is a stupid inquiry or out of place please ignore it.

Thank you.

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Just curious about partitions.

My computer has C & D drives.

D being Fat 32 with recovery stuff on it as supplied by the Emachine people.

C is NTFS & what I use.

I assume when I type in sfc /scannow anything screwed up will be replaced from "D".

It has never asked me to insert the XP CD to recover files.

I get along fine with this.

Why does one want to add partitions?

Is there a benefit to adding one or 2?

Is a partition different from a drive (C or D or whatever)?

If this is a stupid inquiry or out of place please ignore it.

Thank you.

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This is more then likely your recovery stuff on the D drive as this is how most store bought PC's are. Dell and HP do it this way. It is very small compared to the C drive. Leave it alone...

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Older OS's didn't recognize large HD's and therefore, the need to partition. YOur couputer sees each partition as a seperate "drive" and that's why you have a C and a D drive even though you only have one hard drive.

If you are running Linux, it's helpful to have a small partition that is formatted FAT32 so that you can transfer files between Linux and Windows.

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