sometimes depending on where you purchased your computer the extra partion
can be used as your Restore. Some manufactures will put a ghost clone of
your Operating System in that partion so if you ever had to revert back you
can.
Also Some hd's require a partion for its system info.
I would not delete this partion.
If you did- you might not get XP to work properly and you will wind up
reformating the partion and putting XP back on it.
robin
"brunetto" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The OS is Windows XP Professionsl. The storage is composed of 3
> partitions,
> basic fat Healthy (EISA configuration), basic fat 32 Healthy (Unknown
> partition), and the basic NTFS Healthy(system) partitions. What are the
> consequences of deleting the 'basic fat 32 Healthy(unknown partition).'
>
> Thank you
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