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Originally Posted by dnanian
No, because a partition scheme is global to the drive. You can't partition a drive as both GUID and APM.
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Earlier in this thread, it was pointed out that 'partitioning' and 'formatting' are independent.
But since the choice of 'partition scheme' is directly linked to which platform the drive will be used on, what advantage does the ability to use different
formatting on different partitions actually provide?
Thanks.