The partition type (or partition ID) in a partition's entry in the partition table inside a master boot record (MBR) is a byte value intended to specify the file system the partition contains or to flag special access methods used to access these partitions (e.g. special CHS mappings, LBA access, logical mapped geometries, special driver access, hidden partitions, secured or encrypted file systems, etc.).

Overview

Lists of assigned partition types to be used in the partition table in the MBR were originally maintained by IBM and Microsoft internally. When the market of PC operating systems and disk tools grew and liberated, other vendors had a need to assign special partition types to their products as well. As Microsoft neither documented all partition types already assigned by them nor wanted to maintain foreign assignments, third parties started to simply assign partition types on their own behalf in a mostly uncoordinated trial-and-error manner. This led to various conflicting assignments sometimes causing severe compatibility problems between certain products.

Several industry experts including Hale Landis, Ralf D. Brown, Matthias R. Paul, and Andries E. Brouwer in the 1990s started to research partition types and published (and later synchronized) partition type lists in order to help document the industry de facto standard and thereby reduce the risk of further conflicts. Some of them also actively helped to maintain software dealing with partitions to work with the updated lists, indicated conflicts, devised additional detection methods and work-arounds for vendors, or engaged in coordinating new non-conflictive partition type assignments as well.

It is up to an operating system's boot loader or kernel how to interpret the value. So the table specifies which operating systems or disk-related products introduced an ID and what file system or special partition type they mapped it to. Partitions with partition types unknown to the software should be treated as reserved but occupied disk storage space which should not be dealt with by the software, save for partition managers.

Local or Experimental Use

While the list is not officially maintained, new assignments should be coordinated.

In particular temporary partition type assignments for local or experimental projects can utilize type 7Fh in order to avoid conflicts with already assigned types. This type was specially reserved for individual use as part of the Alternative OS Development Partition Standard (AODPS) initiative since 2002.

List of partition IDs

This is a list of known master boot record partition types on IBM PC compatible computers:

Partition IDOccurrenceAccessBootableTypeOriginSupported byDescription
00hMBR, EBR—N/aNoFreeIBMAllEmpty partition entry
01hMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86, 68000, 8080/Z80File systemIBMDOS 2.0+FAT12 as primary partition in first physical 32 MB of disk or as logical drive anywhere on disk (else use 06h instead)
02hMBRCHSx86, 68000, Z8000, PDP-11File systemMicrosoft, SCOXENIXXENIX root (see 03h and FFh)
03hMBRCHSNoFile systemMicrosoft, SCOXENIXXENIX usr (see 02h and FFh)
04hMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86, 68000, 8080/Z80File systemMicrosoftDOS 3.0+FAT16 with less than 65,536 sectors (32 MB). As primary partition it must reside in first physical 32 MB of disk, or as logical drive anywhere on disk (else use 06h instead).
05hMBR, EBRCHS, (LBA)No, AAPContainerIBMSome versions of DOS 3.2, DOS 3.3+Extended partition with CHS addressing. It must reside within the first physical 8 GB of disk, else use 0Fh instead (see 0Fh, 85h, C5h, D5h)
06hMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86File systemCompaqDOS 3.31+FAT16B with 65,536 or more sectors. It must reside within the first 8 GB of disk unless used for logical drives in an 0Fh extended partition (else use 0Eh instead). Also used for FAT12 and FAT16 volumes in primary partitions if they are not residing in first physical 32 MB of disk.
07hMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86File systemMicrosoft, IBMOS/2 1.2+IFS
MBR, EBRCHS, LBA286File systemIBMOS/2 1.2+, Windows NTHPFS
MBR, EBRCHS, LBA386File systemMicrosoftWindows NTNTFS
MBR, EBRCHS, LBAYesFile systemMicrosoftWindows Embedded CEexFAT
File systemQuantum Software SystemsQNX 2QNX "qnx" (7) (pre-1988 only)
08hMBRCHSx86File systemCommodoreCommodore MS-DOS 3.xLogical sectored FAT12 or FAT16
CHSx86File systemIBMOS/2 1.0-1.3OS/2 (FAT?)
File systemIBMAIXAIX boot/split
File systemQuantum Software SystemsQNX 1.x/2.xQNX "qny" (8)
ContainerDellPartition spanning multiple drives
09hFile systemIBMAIXAIX data/boot
File systemQuantum Software SystemsQNX 1.x/2.xQNX "qnz" (9)
MBRCHS286File systemMark Williams CompanyCoherentCoherent file system
MBRFile systemMicrowareOS-9OS-9 RBF
0AhServicePowerQuest, IBMOS/2OS/2 Boot Manager
SwapMark Williams CompanyCoherentCoherent swap partition
0BhMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86File systemMicrosoftDOS 7.1+FAT32 with CHS addressing
0ChMBR, EBRLBAx86File systemMicrosoftDOS 7.1+FAT32 with LBA
0EhMBR, EBRLBAx86File systemMicrosoftDOS 7.0+FAT16B with LBA
0FhMBR, EBRLBANo, AAPContainerMicrosoftDOS 7.0+Extended partition with LBA (see 05h and CFh)
11hMBRCHSx86File systemLeading EdgeLeading Edge MS-DOS 3.xLogical sectored FAT12 or FAT16
Hidden FSIBMOS/2 Boot ManagerHidden FAT12 (corresponds with 01h)
12hMBRCHS, LBAx86Service FSCompaqConfiguration partition (bootable FAT with MS-DOS); Recovery partition (bootable FAT32 with Windows setup)
MBRx86ServiceGang of NineEISA machinesEISA configuration utility for the system
HibernationCompaqCompaq ConturaHibernation partition
MBRx86Service FSNCRDiagnostics and firmware partition (bootable FAT)
MBRx86Service FSIntelService partition (bootable FAT) (see 98h)
Service FSIBMRescue and Recovery partition
14hFile systemASTAST MS-DOS 3.xLogical sectored FAT12 or FAT16 (see AST MBR)
x86, 68000, 8080/Z80Hidden FSIBMOS/2 Boot ManagerHidden FAT16 (corresponds with 04h)
LBAx86File systemLasse Krogh ThygesenMaverick OSOmega file system
15hNo, AAPHidden containerIBMOS/2 Boot ManagerHidden extended partition with CHS addressing (corresponds with 05h)
LBANoSwapLasse Krogh ThygesenMaverick OSSwap
16hx86, 68000, 8080/Z80Hidden FSIBMOS/2 Boot ManagerHidden FAT16B (corresponds with 06h)
17hHidden FSIBMOS/2 Boot ManagerHidden IFS (corresponds with 07h)
Hidden HPFS (corresponds with 07h)
Hidden NTFS (corresponds with 07h)
Hidden exFAT (corresponds with 07h)
18hNoHibernationASTAST WindowsAST Zero Volt Suspend or SmartSleep partition
19hWillow SchlangerWillowtech Photon coSWillowtech Photon coS (see 20h)
1BhHidden FSIBMOS/2 Boot ManagerHidden FAT32 (corresponds with 0Bh)
1ChHidden FSIBMOS/2 Boot ManagerHidden FAT32 with LBA (corresponds with 0Ch)
Service FSASUSASUS eRecoveryASUS recovery partition (Hidden FAT32 with LBA, see 0Ch)
1EhHidden FSIBMOS/2 Boot ManagerHidden FAT16 with LBA (corresponds with 0Eh)
1FhMBR, EBRLBAHidden containerIBMOS/2 Boot ManagerHidden extended partition with LBA addressing (corresponds with 0Fh)
20h?File systemMicrosoftWindows MobileWindows Mobile update XIP
File systemWillow SchlangerWillowsoft Overture File System (OFS1) (see 19h)
21hMBR?Hewlett-PackardHP Volume Expansion
File systemDave PoirierOxygenFSo2 (Oxygen File System) (see 22h)
22hContainerDave PoirierOxygenOxygen Extended Partition Table (see 21h)
23hYesFile systemMicrosoftWindows MobileWindows Mobile boot XIP
24hMBRCHSx86File systemNECNEC MS-DOS 3.30Logical sectored FAT12 or FAT16 (see NEC MBR)
27hService FSMicrosoftWindowsWindows Recovery Environment (RE) partition (hidden NTFS partition type 07h)
MBRLBAYesService FSAcerD2D eRecoveryRescue partition (Hidden NTFS labeled "PQService", corresponds to 07h)
YesServiceMikroTikLinux (RouterBOARD 500)RooterBOOT kernel partition (contains a raw ELF Linux kernel, no file system)
2AhFile systemKurt SkauenAtheOSAtheOS file system (AthFS, AFS) (an extension of BFS, see 2Bh and EBh)
MBR, EBRLBAx86File systemReserved (see CAh)
2BhFile systemKristian van der VlietSyllableOSSyllableSecure (SylStor), a variant of AthFS (an extension of BFS, see 2Ah and EBh)
30hMBRCHSx86File systemDigital ResearchPersonal CP/M-86Found in some OEM Siemens systems instead of DBh. Filesystem parameters are in the following sector (LBA 1), not the partition itself.
31hMicrosoft, IBMReserved
32hMBRYesContainerAlien Internet ServicesnOSUsed as a container for nOS partitions (kernel and driver caching, user file storage, swap, etc.)
33hMicrosoft, IBMReserved
34hMicrosoft, IBMReserved
35hMBR, EBRCHS, LBANoFile systemIBMOS/2 Warp Server / eComStationJFS (OS/2 implementation of AIX Journaling File system)
36hMicrosoft, IBMReserved
38hFile systemTimothy WilliamsTHEOSTHEOS version 3.2, 2 GB partition
39hContainerBell LabsPlan 9Plan 9 edition 3 partition (sub-partitions described in second sector of partition)
File systemTimothy WilliamsTHEOSTHEOS version 4 spanned partition
3AhFile systemTimothy WilliamsTHEOSTHEOS version 4, 4 GB partition
3BhContainerTimothy WilliamsTHEOSTHEOS version 4 extended partition
3ChServicePowerQuestPartitionMagicPqRP (PartitionMagic or DriveImage in progress)
3DhHidden FSPowerQuestPartitionMagicHidden NetWare
40hPICK SystemsPICKPICK R83
VenturComVenixVenix 80286
41hYesPersonal RISCPersonal RISC Boot
LinuxLinuxOld Linux/Minix (disk shared with DR DOS 6.0) (corresponds with 81h)
PowerPCPowerPCPowerPCPPC PReP (Power PC Reference Platform) Boot
42hSecured FSPeter GutmannSFSSecure File system (SFS)
NoLinuxLinuxOld Linux swap (disk shared with DR DOS 6.0) (corresponds with 82h)
ContainerMicrosoftWindows 2000, XP, etc.Dynamic extended partition marker
43hYesFile systemLinuxLinuxOld Linux native (disk shared with DR DOS 6.0) (corresponds with 83h)
44hWildfileGoBackNorton GoBack, WildFile GoBack, Adaptec GoBack, Roxio GoBack
45hCHSPriamPriam (see also 5Ch)
MBRCHSYesBoot-USBoot-US boot manager (1 cylinder)
Jochen Liedtke, GMDEUMEL/ELANEUMEL/ELAN (L2)
46hJochen Liedtke, GMDEUMEL/ELANEUMEL/ELAN (L2)
47hJochen Liedtke, GMDEUMEL/ELANEUMEL/ELAN (L2)
48hJochen Liedtke, GMDEUMEL/ELANEUMEL/ELAN (L2), ERGOS L3
4AhMBRYesNick RobertsAdaOSAquila (see 7Fh)
MBR, EBRCHS, LBANoFile systemMark AitchisonALFS/THINALFS/THIN advanced lightweight file system for DOS
4ChETH ZürichETH OberonAos (A2) file system (76)
4DhQuantum Software SystemsQNX 4.x, NeutrinoPrimary QNX POSIX volume on disk (77)
4EhQuantum Software SystemsQNX 4.x, NeutrinoSecondary QNX POSIX volume on disk (78)
4FhQuantum Software SystemsQNX 4.x, NeutrinoTertiary QNX POSIX volume on disk (79)
YesETH ZürichETH OberonBoot / native file system (79)
50hETH ZürichETH OberonAlternative native file system (80)
NoOntrackDisk Manager 4Read-only partition (old)
LynxOSLynx RTOS
Novell
51hNovell
NoOntrackDisk Manager 4-6Read-write partition (Aux 1)
52hMBRCHSFile systemDigital ResearchCP/M-80CP/M-80
MicroportSystem V/AT, V/386
53hOntrackDisk Manager 6Auxiliary 3 (WO)
54hOntrackDisk Manager 6Dynamic Drive Overlay (DDO)
55hMicroHouse / StorageSoftEZ-DriveEZ-Drive, Maxtor, MaxBlast, or DriveGuide INT 13h redirector volume
56hAT&TAT&T MS-DOS 3.xLogical sectored FAT12 or FAT16
MicroHouse / StorageSoftEZ-DriveDisk Manager partition converted to EZ-BIOS
Golden BowVFeatureVFeature partitioned volume
57hMicroHouse / StorageSoftDrivePro
NovellVNDI partition
59hMBR, EBRCHS, LBAYesFile systemYoctoyocOSyocFS
5ChCHSContainerPriamEDISKPriam EDisk Partitioned Volume (see also 45h)
61hMBRCHSHidden FSStorage DimensionsSpeedStorHidden FAT12 (corresponds to E1h)
63hCHSFile systemAT&TSCO Unix, ISC, UnixWare, AT&T System V/386, ix, MtXinu BSD 4.3 on Mach
CHSYesFile systemMach and BSDGNU/HurdOld GNU/Hurd with UFS support (corresponds with 83h)
MBRCHSHidden FSStorage DimensionsSpeedStorHidden read-only FAT12 (corresponds to E3h)
64h?Storage DimensionsSpeedStorHidden FAT16 (corresponds to E4h)
File systemNovellNetWareNetWare File System 286/2
Secured FSSolomonPC-ARMOUR
65hFile systemNovellNetWareNetWare File System 386
66h?NovellNetWareStorage Management Services (SMS)
MBRCHSHidden FSStorage DimensionsSpeedStorHidden read-only FAT16 (corresponds to E6h)
67h?NovellNetWareWolf Mountain cluster
68h?NovellNetWare
69h?NovellNetWare 5
?NovellNetWareNovell Storage Services (NSS)
6ChMBRCHS, LBAx86ContainerDragonFly BSDBSDBSD slice (DragonFly BSD)
70hServiceDiskSecureDiskSecure multiboot
71hMicrosoft, IBMReserved
72hMBR, EBRCHSx86Policy FSAPTI conformant systemsAPTI alternative FAT12 (CHS, SFN) (corresponds with 01h)
File systemNordierUnix V7/x86V7/x86
73hMicrosoft, IBMReserved
74hMBRCHSHidden FSStorage DimensionsSpeedStorHidden FAT16B (corresponds to F4h)
75hFile systemIBMPC/IX
76hStorage DimensionsSpeedStorHidden read-only FAT16B (corresponds to F6h)
77hFile systemNovellVNDI, M2FS, M2CS
78hYesFile systemGeurt VosXOSL bootloader file system
79hMBR, EBRCHSx86Policy FSAPTI conformant systemsAPTI alternative FAT16 (CHS, SFN) (corresponds with 04h)
7AhMBR, EBRLBAx86Policy FSAPTI conformant systemsAPTI alternative FAT16 (LBA, SFN) (corresponds with 0Eh)
7BhMBR, EBRCHSx86Policy FSAPTI conformant systemsAPTI alternative FAT16B (CHS, SFN) (corresponds with 06h)
7ChMBR, EBRLBAx86Policy FSAPTI conformant systemsAPTI alternative FAT32 (LBA, SFN) (corresponds with 0Ch)
7DhMBR, EBRCHSx86Policy FSAPTI conformant systemsAPTI alternative FAT32 (CHS, SFN) (corresponds with 0Bh)
7EhMBR, EBRNoCacheRomex SoftwarePrimoCacheLevel 2 cache
7FhMBR, EBRAlternative OS Development Partition StandardReserved for individual or local use and temporary or experimental projects
80hFile systemAndrew TanenbaumMinix 1.1-1.4aMINIX file system (old)
81hFile systemAndrew TanenbaumMinix 1.4b+MINIX file system (corresponds with 41h)
82hNoSwapLinuxLinuxLinux swap space (corresponds with 42h)
NoSwapLinuxGNU/HurdGNU/Hurd (Hurd uses the same Linux swap file system)
x86ContainerSun MicrosystemsSolaris x86 (for Sun disklabels up to 2005) (see BFh)
83hYesFile systemLinuxLinuxAny native Linux file system (see 93h, corresponds with 43h)
YesFile systemLinuxGNU/HurdGNU/Hurd (Hurd and GRUB use the same Linux ext2 file system to run and it no longer supports UFS file system, corresponds with 63h)
84hNoHibernationMicrosoft?APM hibernation (suspend to disk, S2D)
Hidden FSIBMOS/2Hidden C: (FAT16)(corresponds to either 04h or 06h)
HibernationIntelRapid Start technologyRapid Start hibernation data (possibly iFFS; possibly used for Intel SRT SSD cache as well)
85hNo, AAPContainerLinuxLinuxLinux extended (corresponds with 05h)
86hFile systemMicrosoftWindows NT 4 ServerFault-tolerant FAT16B mirrored volume set (see B6h and C6h, corresponds with 06h)
ServiceLinuxLinuxLinux RAID superblock with auto-detect (old) (see FDh)[citation needed]
87hFile systemMicrosoftWindows NT 4 ServerFault-tolerant HPFS/NTFS mirrored volume set (see B7h and C7h, corresponds with 07h)
88hServiceLinuxLinuxLinux plaintext partition table
8AhServiceMartin KiewitzAirBootAirBoot is a track0 Boot Manager with on-the-fly partition detection
8BhFile systemMicrosoftWindows NT 4 ServerLegacy fault-tolerant FAT32 mirrored volume set (see BBh and CBh, corresponds with 0Bh)
8ChFile systemMicrosoftWindows NT 4 ServerLegacy fault-tolerant FAT32 mirrored volume set (see BCh and CCh, corresponds with 0Ch)
8DhMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86, 68000, 8080/Z80Hidden FSFreeDOSFree FDISKHidden FAT12 (corresponds with 01h)
8EhContainerLinuxLinuxLinux LVM since 1999 (see FEh)[citation needed]
90hMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86, 68000, 8080/Z80Hidden FSFreeDOSFree FDISKHidden FAT16 (corresponds with 04h)
91hMBR, EBRCHS, LBANo, AAPHidden containerFreeDOSFree FDISKHidden extended partition with CHS addressing (corresponds with 05h)
92hMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86Hidden FSFreeDOSFree FDISKHidden FAT16B (corresponds with 06h)
93hFile systemAndrew S. TanenbaumAmoebaAmoeba native file system
Hidden FSLinuxHidden Linux file system (see 83h)
94hServiceAndrew S. TanenbaumAmoebaAmoeba bad block table
95hFile systemMITEXOPCEXOPC native
96hFile system?CHRPISO-9660 file system
97hMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86Hidden FSFreeDOSFree FDISKHidden FAT32 (corresponds with 0Bh)
98hMBR, EBRLBAx86Hidden FSFreeDOSFree FDISKHidden FAT32 (corresponds with 0Ch)
MBRCHS, LBAx86Service FSDatalightROM-DOSService partition (bootable FAT) ROM-DOS SuperBoot (see 12h)
MBRCHS, LBAx86Service FSIntel?Service partition (bootable FAT) (see 12h)
99hFile system??Early Unix[citation needed]
9AhMBR, EBRLBAx86Hidden FSFreeDOSFree FDISKHidden FAT16 (corresponds with 0Eh)
9BhMBR, EBRLBANo, AAPHidden containerFreeDOSFree FDISKHidden extended partition with LBA (corresponds with 0Fh)
9EhFile systemAndy ValenciaVSTa[citation needed]
File systemAndy ValenciaForthOSForthOS (eForth port)
9Fh??BSD/OS 3.0+, BSDI(see B7h and B8h)
A0hMBRService FSHewlett-Packard?Diagnostic partition for HP laptops
HibernationPhoenix, IBM, Toshiba, Sony?Hibernate partition
A1h?Hewlett-PackardHP Volume Expansion
HibernationPhoenix, NEC?Hibernate partition
A2hMBRCHS, LBAARMImageAlteraCyclone VHard Processor System (HPS) ARM preloader
A3h?Hewlett-PackardHP Volume Expansion
A4h?Hewlett-PackardHP Volume Expansion
A5hMBRContainerFreeBSDBSDBSD slice (BSD/386, 386BSD, NetBSD (before 1998-02-19), FreeBSD)
A6h?Hewlett-PackardHP Volume Expansion
MBRContainerOpenBSDOpenBSDOpenBSD slice
A7h386File systemNeXTNeXTSTEP[citation needed]
A8hFile systemAppleDarwin, Mac OS XApple Darwin, Mac OS X UFS
A9hMBRContainerNetBSDNetBSDNetBSD slice
AAhMBRCHS?File systemOlivettiMS-DOSOlivetti MS-DOS FAT12 (1.44 MB) (corresponds with 06h)
ABhYesServiceAppleDarwin, Mac OS XApple Darwin, Mac OS X boot
File systemStanislav KarchebnyGO! OSGO!
AChYesServiceAppleDarwin, Mac OS XApple RAID, Mac OS X RAID
ADhFile systemBen Avison, AcornRISC OSADFS / FileCore format
AEhx86File systemFrank BarrusShagOSShagOS file system
AFh?File systemAppleMac OS XHFS and HFS+
NoSwapFrank BarrusShagOSShagOS swap
B0hMBRCHS, LBAx86BlockerStar-ToolsBoot-StarBoot-Star dummy partition
B1h?Hewlett-PackardHP Volume Expansion
File systemQNX Software SystemsQNX 6.xQNX Neutrino power-safe file system
B2hFile systemQNX Software SystemsQNX 6.xQNX Neutrino power-safe file system
B3h?Hewlett-PackardHP Volume Expansion
File systemQNX Software SystemsQNX 6.xQNX Neutrino power-safe file system
B4h?Hewlett-PackardHP Volume Expansion
B6h?Hewlett-PackardHP Volume Expansion
EBRFile systemMicrosoftWindows NT 4 ServerCorrupted fault-tolerant FAT16B mirrored master volume (see C6h and 86h, corresponds with 06h)
B7hFile systemBSDI (before 3.0)BSDI native file system / swap (see B8h and 9Fh)
EBRFile systemMicrosoftWindows NT 4 ServerCorrupted fault-tolerant HPFS/NTFS mirrored master volume (see C7h and 87h, corresponds with 07h)
B8hFile systemBSDI (before 3.0)BSDI swap / native file system (see B7h and 9Fh)
BBhHidden FSPhysTechSoft, Acronis, SWsoftBootWizard, OS SelectorPTS BootWizard 4 / OS Selector 5 for hidden partitions other than 01h, 04h, 06h, 07h, 0Bh, 0Ch, 0Eh and unformatted partitions
MBRService FSAcronisAcronis True ImageOEM Secure Zone (corresponds to BCh)
EBRFile systemMicrosoftWindows NT 4 ServerCorrupted fault-tolerant FAT32 mirrored master volume (see CBh and 8Bh, corresponds with 0Bh)
BChEBRFile systemMicrosoftWindows NT 4 ServerCorrupted fault-tolerant FAT32 mirrored master volume (see CCh and 8Ch, corresponds with 0Ch)
MBRLBAService FSAcronisAcronis True ImageAcronis Secure Zone
MBR, EBRService FSParagon Software GroupBackup CapsuleBackup Capsule[citation needed]
BDhFile system?BonnyDOS/286[citation needed]
BEhYesFile systemSun MicrosystemsSolaris 8Solaris 8 boot
BFhx86ContainerSun MicrosystemsSolarisSolaris x86 (for Sun disklabels, since 2005) (see 82h)
C0hMBRCHS, LBAx86Secured containerNovell, IMSDR-DOS, Multiuser DOS, REAL/32Secured FAT partition (smaller than 32 MB)
C1hMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86Secured FSDigital ResearchDR DOS 6.0+Secured FAT12 (corresponds with 01h)
C2hYesHidden FSBlueSky InnovationsPower BootHidden Linux native file system
C3hNoHidden swapBlueSky InnovationsPower BootHidden Linux swap
C4hMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86Secured FSDigital ResearchDR DOS 6.0+Secured FAT16 (corresponds with 04h)
C5hMBR, EBRCHS, LBANo, AAPSecured containerDigital ResearchDR DOS 6.0+Secured extended partition with CHS addressing (corresponds with 05h)
C6hMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86Secured FSDigital ResearchDR DOS 6.0+Secured FAT16B (corresponds with 06h)
EBRFile systemMicrosoftWindows NT 4 ServerCorrupted fault-tolerant FAT16B mirrored slave volume (see B6h and 86h, corresponds with 06h)
C7hMBRYesFile systemSyrinxSyrinx boot
EBRFile systemMicrosoftWindows NT 4 ServerCorrupted fault-tolerant HPFS/NTFS mirrored slave volume (see B7h and 87h, corresponds with 07h)
C8h?Reserved for DR-DOS since 1997[citation needed]
C9h?Reserved for DR-DOS since 1997[citation needed]
CAh?Reserved for DR-DOS since 1997[citation needed]
CBhMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86Secured FSCalderaDR-DOS 7.0xSecured FAT32 (corresponds with 0Bh)
EBRFile systemMicrosoftWindows NT 4 ServerCorrupted fault-tolerant FAT32 mirrored slave volume (see BBh and 8Bh, corresponds with 0Bh)
CChMBR, EBRLBAx86Secured FSCalderaDR-DOS 7.0xSecured FAT32 (corresponds with 0Ch)
EBRFile systemMicrosoftWindows NT 4 ServerCorrupted fault-tolerant FAT32 mirrored slave volume (see BCh and 8Ch, corresponds with 0Ch)
CDhNoServiceConvergent Technologies, UnisysCTOSMemory dump (see DDh and DBh)
MBRLBAx86File systemopenSUSELinuxopenSUSE ISOHybrid ISO9660 partition (from openSUSE Leap "Live" x86 images)
CEhMBR, EBRLBAx86Secured FSCalderaDR-DOS 7.0xSecured FAT16B (corresponds with 0Eh)
CFhMBR, EBRLBANo, AAPSecured containerCalderaDR-DOS 7.0xSecured extended partition with LBA (corresponds with 0Fh)
D0hMBRCHS, LBA386Secured containerNovell, IMSMultiuser DOS, REAL/32Secured FAT partition (larger than 32 MB)
D1hMBR, EBRCHS386Secured FSNovellMultiuser DOSSecured FAT12 (corresponds with 01h)
D4hMBR, EBRCHS386Secured FSNovellMultiuser DOSSecured FAT16 (corresponds with 04h)
D5hMBR, EBRCHSNoSecured containerNovellMultiuser DOSSecured extended partition with CHS addressing (corresponds with 05h)
D6hMBR, EBRCHS386Secured FSNovellMultiuser DOSSecured FAT16B (corresponds with 06h)
D8hMBRCHSFile systemDigital ResearchCP/M-86CP/M-86 (see DBh)[citation needed]
DAhNoServiceJohn HardinNon-file system data
Secured FSDataPowerPowercopy BackupShielded disk
DBhMBRCHSx86File systemDigital ResearchCP/M-86, Concurrent CP/M-86, Concurrent DOS(see D8h)
?Convergent Technologies, UnisysCTOS? (see CDh and DDh)[citation needed]
x86ServiceKDG TelemetryD800boot image for x86 supervisor CPU (SCPU) module
MBRCHS, LBAx86Service FSDellDRMKFAT32 system restore partition (DSR) (see DEh)
DDhNoServiceConvergent Technologies, UnisysCTOSHidden memory dump (see CDh and DBh)
DEhMBRCHS, LBAx86Hidden FSDellFAT16 utility/diagnostic partition
DFh?Data GeneralDG/UXDG/UX virtual disk manager[citation needed]
MBRBlockerTeraByte UnlimitedBootItEMBRM[citation needed]
??Aviion[citation needed]
E0hFile systemSTMicroelectronicsST AVFS
E1hMBRCHSFile systemStorage DimensionsSpeedStorFAT12 (≤16 MB) (corresponds to 01h)
E3hFile systemStorage DimensionsSpeedStorRead-only FAT12 (corresponds to E1h)
E4hMBRCHSFile systemStorage DimensionsSpeedStorFAT16 (≤32 MB) (corresponds to 04h)
E5hMBRCHSx86File systemTandyTandy MS-DOSLogical sectored FAT12 or FAT16
E6hFile SystemStorage DimensionsSpeedStorRead-only FAT16 (corresponds to E4h)
E8hMBR, EBRCHS, LBANoServiceLinuxLUKSLinux Unified Key Setup
EBh386File systemBe Inc.BeOS, HaikuBFS (see 2Ah and 2Bh)
EChFile systemRobert SzeleneySkyOSSkyFS
EDhMBR, EBRCHS, LBAx86ServiceMatthias R. PaulSprytixEDC loader
MBRCHS, LBAx86Hewlett-PackardEFIWas proposed for GPT hybrid MBR
EEhMBRNoBlockerMicrosoftEFIGPT protective MBR (see EFh)
EFhMBRService FSIntelEFIEFI system partition. Can be a FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 (or other) file system (see EEh)
F0hCHSServiceLinuxPA-RISC Linux boot loader; must reside in first physical 2 GB
F2hMBRCHSx86File systemSperry IT, Unisys, Digital ResearchSperry IT MS-DOS 3.x, Unisys MS-DOS 3.3, Digital Research DOS Plus 2.1Logical sectored FAT12 or FAT16 secondary partition
F4hMBRCHSFile systemStorage DimensionsSpeedStorFAT16B (corresponds to 06h)
File system?PrologueSingle volume partition for NGF or TwinFS
F5hContainer?PrologueMD0-MD9 multi volume partition for NGF or TwinFS
F6hMBRFile systemStorage DimensionsSpeedStorRead-only FAT16B (corresponds to F4h)
F7hFile systemNatalia PortilloO.S.G.EFAT
File systemDDRdriveX1Solid State file system
F8hMBRServiceArmArm EBBR 1.0Protective partition for the area containing system firmware
F9hCacheALC PressLinuxpCache ext2/ext3 persistent cache
FBhNoFile systemVMwareVMware ESXVMware VMFS file system partition
FChNoSwapVMwareVMware ESXVMware swap / VMKCORE kernel dump partition
FDhServiceLinuxLinuxLinux RAID superblock with auto-detect (see 86h)
FEhServiceIBMPS/2PS/2 IML partition
MBRCHS, LBAx86Service FSIBMPS/2PS/2 recovery partition (FAT12 reference disk floppy image), (corresponds with 01h if activated, all other partitions +10h then)
ServiceLinuxLinuxOld Linux LVM (see 8Eh)
FFhMBRCHSNoServiceMicrosoftXENIXXENIX bad block table (see 02h and 03h)

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Further reading

  • "5.3.2.2. Partition-Tabelle". (PDF). 3.20 (in German). Dresden, East-Germany: VEB Robotron-Projekt Dresden. 1988-01-29. C3013-0000-0 M3030, Textdiskette DCP1700 T1/2 C3010-9991-2M3020, Disk-Nr.: 5962 /88 ROBOTRON PROJEKT DRESDEN KA2 DD-DS 80*16*256. (PDF) from the original on 2021-08-29. (NB. Has partition IDs for the East-German MS-DOS clone DCP 1700 (including R/W and R/O), the CP/M-86 clone SCP 1700, the VENIX clone MUTOS and the iRMX clone BOS1810.)