Partition issue


  1. Posts : 1
    Win7 Home Premium
       #1

    Partition issue


    I just bought a Toshiba laptop Win7 64 bit installed. It already came with 3 primary partitions on the MBR, the system drive 1.46 GB, C: drive 580 GB,and HD recovery 13.5 GB. It also has an unallocated partition of 867 MB. I also want to have a primary for an XP OS as well. Is this possible? I understand that I can only have 4 primary, or 3 primary with one extended, so by adding the XP primary partition, I use my 4 primarys. Is there a way around this so I can have the extra primary drive for my XP boot but also be able to have a logical drive for my data? Kinda stuck on which way to go.
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  2. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #2

    SPIKEpilot said:
    I just bought a Toshiba laptop Win7 64 bit installed. It already came with 3 primary partitions on the MBR, the system drive 1.46 GB, C: drive 580 GB,and HD recovery 13.5 GB. It also has an unallocated partition of 867 MB. I also want to have a primary for an XP OS as well. Is this possible? I understand that I can only have 4 primary, or 3 primary with one extended, so by adding the XP primary partition, I use my 4 primarys. Is there a way around this so I can have the extra primary drive for my XP boot but also be able to have a logical drive for my data? Kinda stuck on which way to go.
    Welcome to SevenForums Spike,

    I can't really be of much help.

    I'm strongly opposed to dual-boot systems although we have some very talented people here who have dual-boot systems.

    Nowadays, installing XP as a virtual machine would be a wiser approach.

    This link can tell you some more about the capabilities of your hardware:
    Download Details - Microsoft Download Center - HAV Detection Tool
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  3. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #3

    Welcome to Seven Forums SPIKEpilot.

    If you create an extended partition, then you can have as many logical partitions within it as you have drive letters for. Two tutorials to read:
    Partition or Volume - Create New

    Partition or Volume - Extend

    Hope this will help you out.
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