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List of Partition types on PC compatible computers
ID Developer Description
0x00 ?? Empty partition
0x01 Microsoft FAT 12
0x02 Microsoft & SCO XENIX root
0x03 Microsoft & SCO XENIX usr
0x04 Microsoft FAT 16 with a size < 32 MiB
0x05 Microsoft Extended partition
0x06 Microsoft FAT 16 with size ≥32 MiB
0x07 Microsoft HPFS or
NTFS
0x08 IBM AIX
0x09 IBM AIX bootable
0x0A Microsoft & IBM OS/2 Boot Manager
0x0B Microsoft Windows 95 FAT 32
0x0C Microsoft Windows 95 FAT 32 with LBA
0x0E Microsoft Windows 95 FAT 16 with LBA
0x0F Microsoft Extended partition with LBA
0x10 AIM alliance & Taligent OPUS
0x11 Microsoft Hidden FAT 12
0x12 Compaq Compaq diagnostics partition
0x14 Microsoft Hidden FAT 16
0x82 ?? Linux swap space
0x83 ?? Any native Linux file system
0x86 Microsoft Legacy FT FAT 16
0x87 Microsoft Legacy FT NTFS
0x8B Microsoft Legacy FT FAT 32
0x8C Microsoft Legacy FT FAT 32 with LBA
0x8E ?? Linux LVM
0xA5 ?? BSD slice
0xDA ?? Raw data (no File System)
0xDF TeraByte Unlimited BootIt
0xEB Be, Inc. BFS (BeOS or Haiku)
0xEF Intel EFI
0xFB VMware VMware VMFS
0xFC VMware VMware VMKCORE

See also

References

  • Andries Brouwer. "List of partition identifiers for PCs". Retrieved April 25 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |datefmt= ignored (help)
  • Microsoft. "Disk Concepts and Troubleshooting". Retrieved September 27 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |datefmt= ignored (help)