particionálásról
Particionálásról, often translated as partitioning, refers to the process of dividing a hard drive or other storage device into separate logical sections. Each section, known as a partition, can be treated as an independent storage unit by the operating system. This allows for better organization of data and can offer several advantages.
One primary benefit of partitioning is the ability to install multiple operating systems on a single drive.
Another common use is to separate the operating system from user data. By creating a dedicated partition
Partitioning can also improve performance in some scenarios. For instance, placing the operating system files on
Different partitioning schemes exist, with MBR (Master Boot Record) and GPT (GUID Partition Table) being the