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Marking a partition as active on a basic disk means that the computer will use the loader (an operating system tool) on that partition to start the operating system At various times the need to mark a partition as active arises This will show you two ways of doing so
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Each drive (volume or partition) will have an unique Volume GUID assigned to it by Windows This ensures Windows can always uniquely identify a volume, even though its drive letter has changed On systems with a lot of storage you will often run out of drive letters for your partitions and volumes
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Why does my hard disk have a 500 megabytes unnamed active partition and and a normal 150 gigabytes boot partition as the C:\\\\ Drive? I had thought that active, boot and system partitions were one and the same
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