Friday, September 17, 2010

Multiple OS's, Multi Format Partitions.?

I want to re-partition my Hard Drive to house multiple Operating Systems, but my sound out regards the barrier format. for example, some OS are NTFS and others are FAT32 for example.



Is it possible to have differently formatted partition on the same Hard disk and also is it possible to repartition minus losing my files?

Multiple OS's, Multi Format Partitions.?

Yes, you can have multiple partition on the same drive formatted differently.

FAT32 is unanimously a good failure to pay format to start with, especially for different flavors of Microsoft Windows as it is almost universally readable/writable and you can then convert FAT32 partitions to NTFS in need losing your data.

Programs resembling PartitionMagic make the partitioning process pretty effortless.

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