No. It should be accessible from any operating system that supports FAT32, including all versions of Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
A low-level partition is a disk partition that has been low-level formatted. This means formatting in such a way that the data once stored in the partition is completely irrecoverable.
The system partition is the active partition of the hard drive and it contains the OS boot record. The boot partition is the partition where the Windows operating system is stored.
boot partitionThe boot partition is the disk partition that contains the Windows operating system files and its support files, but not any files responsible for booting.
No. However, formatting a partition will effective erase everything from an existing partition. Keep in mind that partitions are simply sections on a disk carved out to hold files, and they must be formatted before anything can be stored there. Re-formatting a partition simply wipes out the contents so you can start, which is probably what your questions refers to.
the BootMgr file and the BCD file are stored in the system partition
system partition
Formatted pieces of content stored in galleries is called the Building Block.
Formatted pieces of content stored in galleries is called the Building Block.
If you are sure you want to delete the windows xp partition then you can use the windows CD to do the job.Boot the machine with the CD in the drive and you should get the option to format the drive.Just be sure this is what you want as you will lose all your data stored on the drive.
Back up the partition on which it is stored, Create an ASR disk.
The active partition is the partition which is marked as Active in Index table. the status and locations of partitions are stored in MBR(master boot record). The active status tells the system which partition to boot from. System boots from the partition which contains the Operating System(windows XP, 2003.....). So the partition which contains the Operating System is Active partition and it is the Primary partition. So we can call the active partition as Bootable Partition or Primary Partition.
Hi, The partitioned table are stored in the same schema where you have created the partition of the table. Thank you