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== multiple partitions on removable disks ==

It could be worth noting that since version 1703, the file explorer in Windows 10 can access second (and third?) partitions on removable media such as SD cards and USB sticks. Older builds as well as previous Windows versions could "see" only the first partition on removable disks. But there are still shortcomings that limit multi-partition support in comparison to that of "fixed" disks.

See for example: https://borncity.com/win/2017/04/22/windows-10-version-1703-usb-stick-multi-partition-support/

--[[Special:Contributions/79.243.248.155|79.243.248.155]] ([[User talk:79.243.248.155|talk]]) 00:11, 11 June 2018 (UTC)

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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that Terry Myerson compared the technological differences between Windows 10 and 7 to the differences between a Tesla and a first-generation Prius?
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