You can have a maximum of 4 primary partitions on your system.
If you have other drives, logical not primary, then you have what's called
an extended partition - basically a doorway to the logical partitions .. you
can have numerous logical partitions.
But, if you have logical drives, then the extended partition uses one of the
primary spaces, reducing your maximum primary partitions to 3.
If you choose to install XP then install it to the partition you named "XP"
or similar, during the XP setup, so you don't install it to the Windows 7
partition.
Al
"Old Geaser" <> wrote in message
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> I just installed a couple partitions using win7. Went fine except for 1
> problem. I had read that the first 3 partitions would be primary. After
> installing it shows them as Logical. I plan on installing win xp on one of
> the new drives using a dual boot. I believe I read somewhere that xp has
> to be on a primary drive. Any comments on this? Any advice on how to
> change to Primary? Thanks
>
> Bert
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