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Partition
A drive must be partitoned in order to be used even if it only has one partition. Partitioning a drive is defining certain areas of the hard drive for the operating system to use. Partitioned sections of the drive are known as 'volumes' which are given a letter, like C or D.

What is a logical failure?
Disk drive logical failures are usually a result of file-system corruption. It can be due to a virus infection, accidental deletion of system critical files or registry components, and in many cases electro-static discharge. With most logical failures, the drive is still recognized by the BIOS, but it will not boot. With these failures, data should still be intact on the drive, even though it appears to be inaccessible.