I own my drive logically partitioned into two. But moving an item in between those two partition takes much longer as compared to moving in the same wall. Why is that when the drives are not physically seperate?
Please explain in detail.
What exactly is logical partitioning?
There are two types of separator namely primary and extended partition. A primary fence contains one file system. An extended screen is secondary to the primary partition(s). A not easy disk may contain only one extended barrier; which can then be sub-divided into logical drives, respectively of which is assigned additional drive post.
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It take longer. Say you have a sandwich and you separate it. The notes has to be physically moved from one piece to the other. Compared to a single screen, in which the profile isnt really moved, the FAT data basically changed.
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