![]() ![]() ![]() Never shall the two interfere, unless either you make them or the hard drive itself physically dies. The other could be running a very obsolete, security-hole addled Linux installation. ![]() One could have Windows installed, riddled with viruses and trojans. You can share one of those partitions on the network and never worry about people accessing information on the other. If you have a 1 TB hard drive partitioned into a 250 GB partition and a 750 GB partition, what you have on the latter will not affect the other, and vice versa. Partitions are really handy because they act as a sandbox. Think breaking a disk into two configuration parts. It’s a logical - as opposed to a physical - division, so you can edit and manipulate them for various purposes. Partitions are divisions in the formatting of the hard disk.
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