On 2008-02-17, Jason Stacy hit the keyboard and wrote:
> I bought a new external hard disc which I plan to
> connect through USB in order to backup some of my
> files/directories.
>
> Before using I must create some partitions. Now I am
> wondering wether I need at least a dummy primary partition
> on this hard disc.
>
> Is this required or can I just put ONLY extended/logical
>partitions on this hard disc?
Why not try it? What can go wrong? I'd stick it into a slot
and then in "Workspace" you'll find the icon for it. You
didn't tell which OS your using though. I assume some
variant of Windows? In any case it will tell you that the
drive isn't formatted, and when you just create one extended
partition it will tell you if this can be done or not. I
think it will demand that you use a *primary* first, and
then you can create up to 4 of them anyway.
>
> J.
>
Dragomir Kollaric
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