<Li> Use of multi-boot setups, which allow users to have more than one operating system on a single computer . For example, one could install BSD, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows or other operating systems on different partitions of the same HDD and have a choice of booting into any compatible operating system at power - up . </Li> <Li> Protecting or isolating files, to make it easier to recover a corrupted file system or operating system installation . If one partition is corrupted, other file systems may not be affected . </Li> <Li> Raising overall computer performance on systems where smaller file systems are more efficient . For instance, large HDDs with only one NTFS file system typically have a very large sequentially accessed Master File Table (MFT) and it generally takes more time to read this MFT than the smaller MFTs of smaller partitions . </Li> <Li> Partitioning for significantly less than the full size available when disk space is not needed can reduce the time for diagnostic tools such as checkdisk to run or for full image backups to run . </Li>

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