I'd like opinions regarding a theoretical question that I raised during a hardware class.
I have a HD which I partition into 3 primary partitions (1, 2 and 3) and an extended partition which I subdivide into four logical partitions. I install Windows 98 onto partition 1, Windows 2000 onto partition 2 and Windows XP onto partition 3. Assume that I use FAT32 so everything's "visible".
I realise that the current active OS partition is always labelled "C:", but what about the other primary partitions? If I use Windows 98, are partitions 2 and 3 assigned letters in order D: and E:? What if I boot to Windows 2000 - are the assignments
Partition 1 - D:
Partition 2 - C:
Partition 3 - E:?
I assume that in this example, the four logical drives will always have the same assignments F:, G:, H: and I: with the CD-ROM being J: (is this correct?).
An extension to this is if I have a second HD which I partition in the same way and install three more Windows OS on the primary partitions. Would the letter assignments to the six primary partitions go in order:
C: - current OS
D: - HD1 first inactive partition
E: - HD1 second inactive partition
F: - HD2 first inactive partition
G: - HD2 second inactive partition
H: - HD2 third inactive partition
where first, second and third relate to the order in which the partitions were created on each hard drive? Finally, logic should say that master should have precidence over slave and primary IDE have precidence over secondary IDE.
I reiterate, this is a theoretical problem and my logic has determined the order listed above - I'd just like to know if my logic is flawed.
Thank you for your time.
I have a HD which I partition into 3 primary partitions (1, 2 and 3) and an extended partition which I subdivide into four logical partitions. I install Windows 98 onto partition 1, Windows 2000 onto partition 2 and Windows XP onto partition 3. Assume that I use FAT32 so everything's "visible".
I realise that the current active OS partition is always labelled "C:", but what about the other primary partitions? If I use Windows 98, are partitions 2 and 3 assigned letters in order D: and E:? What if I boot to Windows 2000 - are the assignments
Partition 1 - D:
Partition 2 - C:
Partition 3 - E:?
I assume that in this example, the four logical drives will always have the same assignments F:, G:, H: and I: with the CD-ROM being J: (is this correct?).
An extension to this is if I have a second HD which I partition in the same way and install three more Windows OS on the primary partitions. Would the letter assignments to the six primary partitions go in order:
C: - current OS
D: - HD1 first inactive partition
E: - HD1 second inactive partition
F: - HD2 first inactive partition
G: - HD2 second inactive partition
H: - HD2 third inactive partition
where first, second and third relate to the order in which the partitions were created on each hard drive? Finally, logic should say that master should have precidence over slave and primary IDE have precidence over secondary IDE.
I reiterate, this is a theoretical problem and my logic has determined the order listed above - I'd just like to know if my logic is flawed.
Thank you for your time.