PARTINFO
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This structure contains information about a partition.
Syntax
typedef struct {
DWORD cbSize;
TCHAR szPartitionName[PARTITIONNAMESIZE];
TCHAR szFileSys[FILESYSNAMESIZE];
TCHAR szVolumeName[VOLUMENAMESIZE];
SECTORNUM snNumSectors;
FILETIME ftCreated;
FILETIME ftLastModified;
DWORD dwAttributes;
BYTE bPartType;
} PARTINFO, *PPARTINFO;
Members
- cbSize
Set tosizeof(PARTINFO)
.
- szPartitionName
Name of the partition. Maximum length is 32.
- szFileSys
Name of the file system. Maximum length is 32.
- szVolumeName
Name of the volume. This is the name that the partition has when mounted. You can use the volume name to correlate the mount points with partitions and stores. Mount points are subdirectories located after a backslash (\).
- snNumSectors
Number of sectors in the partition.
- ftCreated
Creation time of the partition.
- ftLastModified
Last time the partition was modified.
dwAttributes
Partition attributes. The following are the possible values:- PARTITION_ATTRIBUTE_AUTOFORMAT
- PARTITION_ATTRIBUTE_BOOT
- PARTITION_ATTRIBUTE_EXPENDABLE
- PARTITION_ATTRIBUTE_MOUNTED
- PARTITION_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY
bPartType
[in] Partition type or identifier. Although this parameter is limited to 256 bytes, there are fewer supported file systems than partition types because a single file system can map to multiple partition types. Some partition types might have not have an associated file system. The following table shows possible values:Partition type Description PART_DOS2_FAT
DOS partition.
PART_DOS3_FAT
DOS partition.
PART_DOS4_FAT
DOS partition.
PART_DOS32
DOS partition (FAT32).
PART_DOS32X13
Same as 0x0B, only use logical block addressing (LBA).
PART_DOSX13
Same as 0x06, only use LBA.
PART_DOSX13X
Same as 0x05, only use LBA.
INVALID
Invalid or unused partition type.
PART_UNKNOWN
Unknown partition type.
Requirements
Header | storemgr.h |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |