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<blockquote data-quote="voyager" data-source="post: 745400" data-attributes="member: 40107"><p>OK, I think I may be beginning to understand why I'm having so much trouble trying to convert drives E/ thru G/ to being Logical drives.</p><p></p><p>MBR drives, D/: and H/: can have both primary and logical partitions.</p><p>C/:, E/:, F/:, and G/: are GPT drives.</p><p>Their 1st partition must be primary.</p><p>C/: requires primary because of the OS.</p><p>I set D/: as primary because of plans to install applications there rather than on C/:.</p><p>E/:, F/:, and G/: have a single partition and are GPT.</p><p>H/: is MBR allowing it to have its single partition to be logical.</p><p>Don't know how clear that is to everyone else, but I understand it.</p><p></p><p>I may not like it. </p><p>But, I now understand that's how the world works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="voyager, post: 745400, member: 40107"] OK, I think I may be beginning to understand why I'm having so much trouble trying to convert drives E/ thru G/ to being Logical drives. MBR drives, D/: and H/: can have both primary and logical partitions. C/:, E/:, F/:, and G/: are GPT drives. Their 1st partition must be primary. C/: requires primary because of the OS. I set D/: as primary because of plans to install applications there rather than on C/:. E/:, F/:, and G/: have a single partition and are GPT. H/: is MBR allowing it to have its single partition to be logical. Don't know how clear that is to everyone else, but I understand it. I may not like it. But, I now understand that's how the world works. [/QUOTE]
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