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| Do you want that new partition (I guess, a primary one) to be the one that you boot from? Then yes, you need to mark it as active. It is then going to be your system partition. KM SW> Hi, SW> Need to know when I format my harddisk and created a new partition, SW> must I mark the partition as active? SW> Appreciate it if anyone can help me SW> Thanks in advance SW> Shih Wee | Guest
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