A type of partition that you can create only on basic master boot record (MBR)
disks. Extended partitions are useful if you want to create more than four
volumes on a basic MBR disk. Unlike primary partitions, you do not format an
extended partition with a file system and then assign a drive letter to it.
Instead, you create one or more logical drives within the extended partition.
After you create a logical drive, you format it and assign it a drive letter. An
MBR disk can have up to four primary partitions, or three primary partitions,
one extended partition, and multiple logical drives.
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