G Guest Apr 27, 2007 #1 How many additional logical drives can be created in a computer using a fat operating system?
P Pegasus \(MVP\) Apr 27, 2007 #2 Dave Candi said: How many additional logical drives can be created in a computer using a fat operating system? Click to expand... FAT is not an operating system - it is a file system (File Allocation Table). You can create as many logical partitions as you have letters in the alphabet. The number is independent of the file system.
Dave Candi said: How many additional logical drives can be created in a computer using a fat operating system? Click to expand... FAT is not an operating system - it is a file system (File Allocation Table). You can create as many logical partitions as you have letters in the alphabet. The number is independent of the file system.
G Guest Apr 27, 2007 #3 Hi Dave, The extended partition can hold as many logical drives as drive space and remaining alphabet letters permit. Regards,
Hi Dave, The extended partition can hold as many logical drives as drive space and remaining alphabet letters permit. Regards,