Suppose you had an incurable computer virus and decided to wipe out all the data and partitions on your hard drive and reformat. What is the order in which you must delete the partitions? A. Extended, Logical, Primary B. Primary, Extended, Logical C. Logical, Extended, Primary D. Logical, Primary, Extended E. None of the above

Extended, Logical, Primary
Primary, Extended, Logical
Logical, Extended, Primary
Logical, Primary, Extended E. None of the above

The correct answer is: E. None of the above.

A computer virus is a malicious piece of software that can replicate itself and spread from one computer to another. It can damage files, steal data, and even take control of your computer. If you have an incurable computer virus, the best way to get rid of it is to wipe out all the data and partitions on your hard drive and reformat.

To do this, you will need to boot your computer from a live CD or USB drive. This will allow you to access your hard drive without running the operating system that is infected with the virus. Once you have booted from the live CD or USB drive, you can use a disk partitioning tool to delete all the partitions on your hard drive.

After you have deleted all the partitions, you can then reformat your hard drive. This will erase all the data on your hard drive and create a new partition table. You can then install a new operating system on your hard drive.

It is important to note that deleting all the partitions on your hard drive will erase all the data on your hard drive. If you have any important data that you want to save, you should back it up before you delete the partitions.

The order in which you delete the partitions does not matter. You can delete the partitions in any order that you want. However, it is important to note that if you have an extended partition, you must delete all the logical partitions that are contained within the extended partition before you can delete the extended partition.

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