I think what you mean is four logicals, no primary....and the answer is yes.
My second physical drive in this machine has no primary partition, just n extended
containing two logical drives (although technically an extended partition that
contains the logical drives could be considered a primary inasmuch as it takes one
of the four allowed primary partition places).
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"MedRxMan" wrote in message
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If I have 2 HDD in my PC can the second HDD be 4 logical drives? (No active
partitions)?