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Prior post is correct, you cannot have 4 partitions & extended, 4 partitions, or 3 partitions & extended!
I have dual boot, Linux Lite and Win7, Linux Lite & win10.
Fire up you Linux distro, you should be able to access everything, and open it on your drive. You can copy, paste, add, delete, anything from there. Windows cannot open Linux ext3, ext4, etc. formatted partitions.
Local disk is remainder from inserting USB Flash, xD card, Compact Flash, SD/MMC, Memory Stick, etc. If you restart your computer and they are not inserted, those should disappear, or in the alternative, click the refresh
at the top right of Computer window.
I have dual boot, Linux Lite and Win7, Linux Lite & win10.
Fire up you Linux distro, you should be able to access everything, and open it on your drive. You can copy, paste, add, delete, anything from there. Windows cannot open Linux ext3, ext4, etc. formatted partitions.
Local disk is remainder from inserting USB Flash, xD card, Compact Flash, SD/MMC, Memory Stick, etc. If you restart your computer and they are not inserted, those should disappear, or in the alternative, click the refresh
at the top right of Computer window.My Computer
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