A:Answer Any drive can be partitioned into as many drives as you want, since it is a software-level operation. The requirement isn’t a special kind of drive, but software with an interface which permits drive partitioning, like Windows or other certain operating systems. If you are trying to partition a drive into multiple drives, you’ll need two things: a software tool which can perform low-level format operations (most major OS packages include this), and a software program environment which can recognize and access multiple partitions (again, this is usually a software function). You cannot, for instance, partition a drive in Windows for use in Apple OS X; you need to format and partition the drive within the same program you intend to use it.
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