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What partitioning does Windows XP support on detachable disks?

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What partitioning does Windows XP support on detachable disks?

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Detachable disks are commonly expected to migrate between machines or simply to be unavailable to the operating system at times. Examples of detachable disks are IEEE 1394 disks, which can be easily disconnected by the end user, or Microsoft Cluster Services (MSCS) shared disks, which move between nodes in a cluster.

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