A computer hard disk cam be split into partitions, this can be done for many reasons, including the need for two different operating systems on one computer and to reduce disk space wastage.
A secondary partition would be any such partition on the disk, which is not the first partition, you would normally expect to boot from the primary partition.
Yes. You need to create a Primary partition and then a secondary partition. You'll want to install your main OS on the Primary partition (Windows, Mac, Linux, Novell, ect.) and then put the other OS on the secondary partition (I typically see Linux.) Then you can choose to boot from the primary partition or the secondary partition in the BIOS. The bigger the hard-drive you have the better, and I wouldn't try it with anything less than 100 gigs.
Primary partitions are the main divisions of a hard drive that can directly contain operating systems, allowing the system to boot from them. A hard drive can have up to four primary partitions. In contrast, secondary partitions (often called logical partitions) are created within an extended partition and are used to organize data without the limitation of the four-partition rule. Secondary partitions cannot be used to boot an operating system directly.
The system partition(a partition where the operating system is installed) is the active partition of the Hard Drive
Must be at least a 2 GB partition. System partition.
The boot partition
It depends on the Location whether ur selected In C:/ , D:/ and E:/ . by default it 'll stores in Documents .
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You just partition the Hard drive not the RAM.
You can allocate unallocated disk space by creating a primary or secondary partition (or both if you have enough space). Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Computer Management->Storage->Disk Management, right click on the unallocated space->Create partition and then follow instructions.
If a partition is formatted, or deleted, then the information saved on that partition is also deleted. So, if there is any information on the partition you wish saved, backup that information or copy it to another partition or another location before deleting the partition.
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