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What do Active, Primary and Logical mean when applied to Hard drives?
This screen shot shows what Macrium Reflect imaging program sees my drives as.
It shows D: on Disk 1 as active and G: on Disk 3 as active. What does this mean?
I assumed that I was booting from C:, which is my Win 7 drive.
Am I really booting from D:?
I believe D: is going bad physically. Norton Ghost says there are too many errors on it to make an image. If it goes bad, does it mean that I won't be able to boot my pc?