franktee wrote:
> I should mention first that I am not too computer literate.. that
> said, I have not prearranged to have more than one partition. I am
> using factory installed programs, (as I would now guess are the
> source of the three). I have not added any partitions, (as I don't
> know how). The computer is just a hobby and there are no intricate
> programs that I need to multi-partition to. Hope this is what
> you're asking.
Repeating my answer...
For partitions - there is no 'normal'.
Some like one.
Some have recovery/diagnostic partitions.
Some like one for the OS, one for applications/data.
Some like one for OS, one for applications and one for data.
Some go all crazy and have many many more.
You qualify as 'some have recovery/diagnostic partitions' --> and I make
that assumption due to the system you have --> Dell Inspiron 9300. Read the
material that came with your computer - it should tell you how to restore
the system to a 'as purchased' state and/or how to boot into a diagnostic
partition... (Likely --> Turn off computer, turn on the computer and begin
tapping F12 once per second, when the menu appears - choose to boot to the
Diagnostics.)
In other words - for your situation, given what you have - you have exactly
what I would expect.
The FAT is likely the diagnostics partition.
The FAT32 is likely the recovery partition.
The NTFS is likely the actual OS/applications/your files partition.
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