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spbank
Oct 12, 2021Copper Contributor
W365 Disk partitioning
Dear All, I tried some disk partitioning on a Windows 365 machine. I shrunk the default C: drive that came with W365 machine after provisioning and created successfully another drive (named it 😧 dr...
dmaples_
May 02, 2025Copper Contributor
Nearly four years later, and this is still an issue. I (and presumably Eric and many more people out there) can mount a secondary partition as any drive letter except D. No good answer for this aside from "WTH do you need a secondary partition?" It shouldn't really matter, but for me, I have a W365 PC that serves as a dev machine. My dev files, local repos, etc. live on D. System, and application files live on C. Logs are on D as well. The system is architected this way so file growth does not cannibalize my primary partition. This is a fundamental PC architecture, thus, the ability to actually name a partition and use it should also be available. So, does anyone have an answer to this question?