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| As you can see from the screen shot below, my main hard
drive has been partitioned into 3 sections. C: drive, D: drive, and E:
drive. This was a 500GB hard drive that now looks like three separate hard
drives which are in fact partitions. If there were no partitions C: drive
would be 500GB. But C: drive is only using 116GB of the 500GB that was
available.
You can also see J: drive and H: drive look like more hard drives or partitions but are infact an external 250GB hard drive connected to my computer. It has two partitions. Therefore when viewing my hard drives and partitions in my computer, you cannot tell the difference between a partition and a hard drive. |

What is a hard drive or hard disk drive?
A hard drive or hard disk drive is a physical computer component that is used to store your computers files and data. The hard drive needs to be attached to the motherboard for a computer to function. You can install more than one hard drive into a computer or even have an external hard drive connected.

What is a partition?
A partition cannot exist without a hard disk drive. You can divide your hard drive into sections which are called partitions. A hard drive volume can have as many partitions as you like, however it can become confusing. I like to have 3 main partitions, one for the operating system, one for the files, and one for backup.
Why should you partition your hard drive into sections?
Here are some reasons why it is good to partition a hard drive:
How can you tell the difference between a partition and a hard drive?
You cannot tell the difference between a partition and a hard drive in my computer but you can in your computers disk management section.
How to find disk management?
A quick shortcut to get to disk management:
Go to the start menu.
Right click on my computer or computer for Windows Vista.
Choose manage from the menu.
Choose storage.

Once you have opened the disk management window you will see your hard drives listed as Disk 0, Disk 1, and so on. Any partitions created under Disk 0 will be in the Disk 0 line. C: drive is usually the default system volume where you will boot into to start your computer and the Operating system. Disk 0 in the screenshot below is my main hard drive as explained earlier. The status of the hard drives are listed as healthy and in brackets it tells us if the drive is merely a partition or a physical hard drive.
Therefore to find out if a drive is actually a hard drive you will be looking for Disk 0 and Disk 1 and so on. If you only have one hard drive then it would be Disk 0 with the partitions listed next to it.
A Primary partition is usually the partition with the system files and the boot sector files on it. A logical drive is a partition of the main hard drive. See the legend at the bottom of the screenshot. Primary partition = dark blue.

Notes:
How to delete a partition on a hard drive
Delete, merge, create, and rename a hard drive partition without formatting Windows
How to repair a damaged boot sector by replacing the master boot record (MBR) in Windows XP
How to repair a Windows XP installation without formatting your computer and loosing your files
Recover emails, files, and data from a crashed hard drive or computer
Change a partition or hard drive letter in Windows XP
How to find a file path in Windows XP
How to find a path to a file i n Windows Vista
How to shrink a partition on your hard drive
How to label a new hard drive or partition and assign a drive letter?
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