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Explain the difference between a system partition and a boot partition.
A) The boot partition is the active drive partition that has the files needed to load the operating system. The system partition is normally the C: drive (the active partition). The system partition is the partition or logical drive where the operating system files are located.
B) The system partition is the active drive partition that has the files needed to load the operating system. The system partition is normally the C: drive (the active partition). The boot partition is the partition or logical drive where the operating system files are located.
C) The system partition is the active drive partition that has the files needed to load the operating system. The system partition is normally the C: drive (the active partition). The boot partition is the partition in the BIOS.
D) The system partition is in the Bios. The system partition is normally the C: drive (the active partition). The boot partition is the partition or logical drive where the operating system files are located.
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