Limit number of partitions

The hard drive is 1 TB partitioned into two equal partitions, drive C and drive E.  Drive E has no data on the subject.  Is there a limit to the number of partitions that can be applied using the Windows 7 installation.

The game, April 1, 2010 10:57:33 + 0000, Orchestrion wrote:

> The hard drive is 1 TB partitioned into two equal partitions, drive C and drive E. Drive E has no data on the subject. Is there a limit to the number of partitions that can be applied using the Windows 7 installation.

Yes. The limit is four.

However, you can also have a more logical drives, and once they are
created, their use is exactly like using a partition.

The terminology is confusing, but from a practical point of view, you can
have 'partitions' as much as you want, up to the letter z:

--
Ken Blake
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