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    Logical drive on second hdd

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by confuzshuz, Nov 11, 2009.

  1. confuzshuz

    confuzshuz Notebook Consultant

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    I've beens doing searches and I have not gotten any results. Basically, my computer came with 2 HDD. Disk0 has the restore partition, os partition, and logical parition. Disk1 is paritioned into 2 equal drives.
    I've deleted the logical parition and extended the os partition to access more space.
    My question: Is it is possible to turn Disk1 into a logical drive? Should I not do this? Disk1 is where I intend to store documents and media files.
    OS: win7 home premium.

    Thanks in advance