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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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    Well, you might give the free program Partition Manager Home Edition a try to see if it may be able to do this for you. It doesn't seem like Disk Management is going to let you.
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       #12

    Thanks for sending the link to the program it does allow me to create partitions and then format those in FAT32 I am creating 3 partitions as primary each of 32GB as mentioned by you and allocating the remaining as logical but I get a message saying that windows can only recognize the first partition is there any way that all the partitions are recognized by windows
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       #13

    hi I have created the partitions as mentioned by you 3 primary and rest logical and then i formatted them. After doing this as soon as I copy the images it starts to copy and after certain amount of time it copies the pictures but i cannot open those as i get the message that either the pictures are corrupted or deosnt support the format. Please can you suggest the way to handle this issue it looks like something somewhere is not working
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    Windows 7 64 bit
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       #14

    Please note that none of the image size is more than 4MB and the total file size is less than 4GB to be precise 3.87GB
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