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Windows allows its users to partition their hard drives to create logical local drives. These local drives are used to store user data, but one such drive is conventionally reserved for the operating system—the “C” drive, or the Windows partition.
Windows allows its users to partition their hard drives to create logical local drives. These local drives are used to store user data, but one such drive is conventionally reserved for the operating system—the “C” drive, or the Windows partition.